Technology
Tiger Woods photos show how smartphones changed the world
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Tiger Woods is playing the PGA Championship this
weekend, and while there’s no guarantee that he’ll even make
the cut, it’s sure there will be a lot of photos of the
legendary golfer. -
You can see people snapping pictures with their phones
every time he tees off. -
Tiger’s career has been so long that there was actually
a time where there wasn’t a sea of smartphones every time he
took a shot.
The shocking difference between 2002 and 2018 was pointed out by
Ryder Cup and European Tour content director Jamie Kennedy in a
viral tweet:
While Business Insider couldn’t identify the specific events in
the photos above, even pics from Friday show Tiger lining in
front of a wall of smartphones.
Getty
If there is one place where you can watch Tiger play golf without
smartphones, it’s at the Masters, which has a strict
no-cell-phone policy.
Here’s a shot of the crowds from this year’s Masters:
Getty
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