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Steve Kerr is overjoyed about Tiger Woods’ successful return to golf

Thus far, this season, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has suffered no setbacks related to his 2015 back surgery. Tiger Woods has a passionate supporter in the form of Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr. Kerr just sees much of himself in Woods.

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