You ever have that golf buddy who just always seems to be on that game?
For 1998 Masters winner Mark O’Meara, that buddy was Tiger Woods. And it got so bad for O’Meara that he quit playing against Woods the week before the 1997 Masters.
On this week’s episode of GOLF’s Subpar, O’Meara told co-hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz about the round which took place on the heels of one of Woods most legendary rounds… that no one saw.
“I had played with him that week before [the Masters, as a lot of people may know or heard, he shot 59 at Isleworth,” O’Meara recalled. “13 under par, which was like the easiest— he should have shot probably 57, but he shot 59.”
O’Meara said he lost $500 to Woods that day and he isn’t even that much of a gambler. Nevertheless, O’Meara played with Woods again the next day.
“The next day we go out there at Isleworth, this is literally Thursday, Friday before the ’97 Masters,” O’Meara said. “And Tiger goes out there and makes a birdie on 10, a one down, and he makes a hole-in-one on 11.”
O’Meara had enough by then.
“And I quit. I mean, I gave him $100 or $200 in his cart, and I said, ‘I’m done playing golf with you. I’m not playing with you anymore,'” he said.
“And he’s like, ‘You can’t quit.’
“I’m like, ‘Yes, I can. And I’ll see you on the range.”
“I’m like, ‘Listen, I mean, we’ve just played 20 holes of golf together the last day and a half, and you’re 16 under par. I’m not playing golf with you anymore.”
Jack Hirsh is the Associate Equipment Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.