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Players Championship 2019: Tiger Woods playfully mocks Kevin Na on 17, both get a huge kick out of it

Playing with Tiger Woods is a memorable experience for any golfer, but Kevin Na can now claim to have been mocked by the 14-time major champ during a round. The Woods-Na pairing got off to a brutal start during Saturday’s third round at the 2019 Players Championship with Woods dusting his playing partner by four shots despite carding a disappointing 39. Things got better on the back nine, though, and after Na made eagle to Tiger’s birdie on No. 16, both hit fantastic shots on the par-3 17th to near gimme range.

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