Unless you don’t have internet, you’re probably well aware by now that Tiger Woods turned 40 on Wednesday (December 30). And while the coverage has perhaps been a bit over the top, it’s nice to see Woods getting the appreciation he deserves for all he’s accomplished instead of being knocked for his failures.
Woods recently said anything he does on a golf course from this point forward, “is gravy,” and it’s hard to argue. Sure, he hasn’t caught Jack Nicklaus in major championships (18) or Sam Snead in PGA Tour titles (82), but no golfer has the overall resume that the 14-time major champ and 79-time PGA Tour winner has. His post-scandal achievements alone (eight wins, including a Players and two WGCs) compare favorably to the careers of some pretty fine players. To add to the numbers you’re familiar with, here are some (emphasis on “some”) other mind-boggling stats that show just how good Woods was.
682: The total number of weeks Woods has spent at No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking. That’s 352 weeks (or nearly seven YEARS) more than No. 2 Greg Norman.
3: Times Tiger has had at least a five-tournament winning streak. No one else has done it in the past 60 years. Woods also has three of the five longest streaks, including a personal best streak of seven in 2006-2007.
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My belief is that these same trailblazers and pioneers are not only worthy of mention during February, Black History Month, but praiseworthy enough to be included full-time, and on a permanent basis as part of American history, and major contributors to society and the world we live in today. Unfortunately, these stories are typically not captured as part of American history through our public education systems, and seldom adequately captured in secondary and post-advanced levels of public education, either.











Around the room she added two relaxing a tall Turtle Bay table ($145.00) with two chairs, a sitting bench ($78.00 purchased with her military discount) along with comfy cushions ($39.96 from Big Lots).
“I love to paint! The deck box is 20-years old and it will be painted real soon,” chuckles Marquerite. This Jersey gal loves to design on a dime. A large ceiling fan and screened in walls completes the room. “My favorite spot in the room?” —Well this is very hard for her to discern. “I love putting on the green, I guess my rocking chair is relaxing. Thanks be to God, I entered 2016 debt free with all my credit cards paid in full. MY only bill is my mortgage and basic utilities.” 
Youth gather outside the shuttle bus (l-r) Cam, Kylie, Luke, Jonathan, Maia, and Kennedi




