Someone Paid $210,000 for a Private Lesson with Tiger Woods
By Michael Shamburger

Tiger Woods is back…on the golf course. Woods finished tied for ninth at the Hero World Challenge after 301 days away from the sport and a back surgery that resulted in a fusion.
Now, have you ever wondered what a private lesson with Big Cat would cost?
We have an answer.
Two Tour pros, Chris Stroud and Bobby Gates, hosted a Hurricane Harvey relief pro-am at the Tiger Woods designed Bluejack National. The event raised over $1 million dollars according to Tim Rosaforte. The kicker is that a private lesson with the 14-time major winner cost a staggering $210,000.
What's a lesson with @TigerWoods worth? On Monday at a draw party for the Hurricane Harvey Relief Pro-Am organized by tour players @ChrisStroudPGA and @BobbyGatesGolf, a lesson with Tiger went for $210,000. The event concluded today at @BluejackNation, an ETW design.
— Tim Rosaforte (@RosaforteGolf) December 12, 2017
So, there you have it. A lesson with one of the greatest to ever play the game cost more than most people make in a year. Hopefully it’s worth it for the person who paid all of that and they are able to complete the full lesson.
[HT Golf Digest]