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Tiger Woods Shoots Golf Ball Directly At Photographer’s Camera [Image Cache]

Tiger Woods Shoots Golf Ball Directly At Photographers Camera [Image Cache] Mail on Sunday photographer Mark Pain probably didn’t know whether to cheer or cry after taking this photo. On one hand, he snapped an ideal picture. However, he may very well be about to face an angry Tiger Woods .

Turns out that Mark did what most of us might’ve done within the same situation. He hoped his camera wasn’t too damaged, packed up his gear, and fled the scene before he wound up facing Woods’ wrath:

Tiger Woods Shoots Golf Ball Directly At Photographers Camera [Image Cache]

It’s worth nothing that while ” Woods was furious about his blunder, neither he nor caddie Steve Williams objected to Pain’s position.” Because of this Pain wasn’t sticking his lens where it didn’t belong, but instead just happened find himself inside the path of a rogue golf ball. [ Daily Mail ]

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