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Tiger Woods pictured at a Michaels because he’s such a Dad now

Tiger Woods has talked rather candidly about how his life has changed since he first burst onto the golf scene. He’s a father now, and while he still loves golf, nothing can compete with his children. Golf, suddenly, just isn’t as important to him as it used to be. The 14-time major champ has been laying relatively low since news of yet another back surgery, but he’s just been spotted. The picture circulated early this week on social media; apparently Tiger is off running Dad errands, picking up school supplies for his kids. Classic Dad move.

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