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Trump Awards Medal to Tiger Woods, Calls Him 'True Legend'
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By Associated Press
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May 7, 2019

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WASHINGTON โ€” President Donald Trump awarded golfer Tiger Woods the nationโ€™s highest civilian honor on Monday, describing the 43-year-old as a โ€œtrue legendโ€ who transformed golf and then fought through years of injury to return to the sportโ€™s summit.

Trump awarded Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Heโ€™s the fourth golfer to earn that distinction and certainly the youngest. While Woods dominated the sport for more than a decade, he won his first major in nearly 11 years at last monthโ€™s Masters Tournament, a comeback that captivated the sporting world.

โ€œTiger was back on top,โ€ Trump declared during the Rose Garden ceremony.

If there were a Mount Rushmore for golfers, Woods would almost certainly be on it. He ranks second in PGA Tour wins and in major tournament victories. But the presidentโ€™s decision to award the nationโ€™s highest civilian honor to Woods also raised scrutiny about whether the president should be boosting the profile of a business associate of The Trump Organization.

Trump understood the importance of Woods comeback to golf and its fans, tweeting shortly after the Masters win that he was awarding Woods the medal because of his โ€œincredible Success & Comeback in Sports (Golf) and, more importantly, LIFE.โ€

Trump Has Also Struck Business Deals With Woods

Trump has been using Woodsโ€™ cachet to attract fans to his properties for decades. Trump got Woods to show up at his Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, a day after the golferโ€™s first Masters victory in 1997. The place was mobbed. Two thousand fans showed up as Woods walked down a 320-foot red carpet, some of them storming steel barricades to get a closer look.

โ€œYou have to ask whether itโ€™s his true belief Tiger Woods deserves this award or whether heโ€™s doing it to help his business.โ€ โ€” Jordan Libowitz, communications director at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

Trump has also struck business deals with Woods.

Golfers at Trumpโ€™s club in Doral, Florida, 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 โ€œphenomenal.โ€

In Dubai, Woods designed an 18-hole course to be managed by The Trump Organization.

Ethics officials have criticized Trump for not selling off his assets completely and holding the money in a blind trust. Instead, he set up a trust to hold his assets, handed day-to-day management responsibilities to two sons and hired an ethics lawyer to vet business deals. Trump can draw money from the trust and can benefit if his properties increase in value.

โ€œYou have to ask whether itโ€™s his true belief Tiger Woods deserves this award or whether heโ€™s doing it to help his business,โ€ said Jordan Libowitz, communications director at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a left-leaning public policy group.

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Patrick Reed helps Tiger Woods with his green jacket after Woods won the Masters golf tournament Sunday, April 14, 2019, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Presidents Have Presented the Award to Supporters and Political Donors

Christopher Devine, an associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton, said Trump may have a business angle, but when he stacks up Woodsโ€™ accomplishments against other recipients, he believes Woods deserves it.

โ€œIf President Obama or Hillary Clinton had given the award to Tiger, no one would have batted an eye.โ€ โ€” Christopher Devine, an associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton

โ€œIf President Obama or Hillary Clinton had given the award to Tiger, no one would have batted an eye,โ€ said Devine, who has studied the history of the award, established in 1963.

President George W. Bush presented the Medal of Freedom to Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Obama presented it to Charlie Sifford, sometimes referred to as the โ€œJackie Robinson of golf.โ€ Woods noted that he named his son after Sifford. โ€œHe was like the grandpa I never had,โ€ Woods recalled.

Devine also noted that previous presidents have presented the award to supporters and political donors. For example, Obama awarded the Medal of Freedom to Bruce Springsteen, who performed in concerts to support Obamaโ€™s election efforts. He also awarded it to his vice president, Joe Biden.

Woods was joined at the ceremony by his mother, Kutilda; daughter, Sam Alexis, 11; son, Charlie Axel, 10; and girlfriend Erica Herman. Woodsโ€™ father, Earl, passed away more than a decade ago. Woodsโ€™ longtime caddie, Joe LaCava, also attended.

Some Athletes Have Resisted Visiting the Trump White House

Woods became emotional as he spoke of his parents, and he thanked those who have supported him over the years, saying, โ€œYouโ€™ve seen the good and bad, the highs and lows, and I would not be in this position without all of your help.โ€

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is given to individuals who have made โ€œespecially meritorious contributions to the security or national interests of the United States, to world peace, or to cultural or other significant public or private endeavors,โ€ according to the White House. Presidents have complete discretion over whom they honor with the medal.

Some athletes and sports champions have resisted visiting the Trump White House because of their differences with the president.

Rick Reilly, who wrote a book about Trumpโ€™s golfing entitled โ€œCommander in Cheat,โ€ said Woods has brought golf to people of color all over the world, while Trump has promoted it as a sport for the rich. He said Woods has not been one to take stands on political issues, but should have declined the award in this case.

โ€œI can see how it would be hard to resist, but I still think itโ€™s hypocritical to do it,โ€ Reilly said.

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