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HEARTWARMING: Watch President Trump Award Tiger Woods The Presidential Medal of Freedom

What a great moment!


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A picture is worth a thousand words, and this video is overflowing with emotion.  

What a wonderful moment.

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President Trump had some very kind words for Eldrick.  

Here are the details, from Fox News:

President Trump presented Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the White House Rose Garden Monday, calling the champion golfer "a global symbol of American excellence, devotion and drive."

"Tiger, we are inspired by everything you've become and attained. The job you've done is incredible," Trump said to Woods. "Your spectacular achievements on the golf course, your triumph over physical adversity and your relentless will to win, win, win; these qualities embody the American spirit of pushing boundaries, defying limits and always striving for greatness."

Trump, an avid golfer who played with Woods at the president's golf club in Florida this past February, also referred to Woods as "a true legend, an extraordinary athlete who has transformed golf and achieved new levels of dominance."

"He's also a great person. He's a great guy," Trump added.

During the ceremony, the president recounted highlights of Woods' career in detailed, sometimes flowery language as the 43-year-old golfer stood stoically beside him. Both men were clad in blue suits and red ties, matching Woods' traditional Sunday apparel on the golf course.

At one point, Trump recognized Woods' mother, girlfriend, children and caddie, all of whom were in attendance, and paid tribute to Woods' late father, Earl, calling him "a very special guy also."

"He was tough, Tiger, wasn't he?" Trump asked Tiger about Earl Woods.

"Not as tough as her," Woods cracked in response, pointing out his mother, Kultida.

Woods is the fourth golfer to receive the Medal of Freedom. Then-President George W. Bush presented the honor to Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Then-President Barack Obama gave the Medal of Freedom to Charlie Sifford, the first African-American to join the PGA Tour, in 2014. In his remarks Monday, Woods mentioned that he had named his 10-year-old son Charlie after Sifford, whom he referred to as "like the grandpa I never had."

President Trump presents Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the White House Rose Garden. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

"This has been an unbelievable experience and ... everyone here has seen and been with me for them, some of you for my entire life, and some of you for more than half my life," Woods said. "You've seen the good and the bad, the highs and the lows and I would not be in this position without your help."

Trump announced that Woods would receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom last month after Woods won the Masters Tournament. It was the 43-year-old Woods' first victory at Augusta National since 2005 and his first major title since 2008.

"I tried to hang in there and I tried to come back and play the great game of golf again," Woods said. "I've been lucky enough to have the opportunity to do it again, and ... the amazing Masters experience that I just had a few weeks ago is probably the highlight of what I've accomplished so far in my life on the golf course."

Woods and Trump are longstanding business associates. Golfers at Trump's club in Doral, Fla., can stay at the Tiger Woods Villa. At a ribbon cutting ceremony in 2014, Woods lavished praise on the future presidential candidate, calling changes he made to the club "phenomenal."

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