I watched this commercial prior to having any cups of coffee, so please excuse me as it hasn’t fully processed yet. I do believe I just watched Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods starring in a commercial for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 fighting a bunch of folks and Lee Trevino showing up in time for a groin finisher. If the Internet doesn’t break in some form or another over this I will be extremely bummed. The game releases on Tuesday and the spot couldn’t have come at a better time as Tiger is set to try and wrap up another win at Bay Hill today after leading by three strokes over the first 56 holes.
Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer Go Jackie Chan On Fools For EA SPORTS
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"I want to thank Alex, our coaches, and their families for everything they have given to this organization."
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"I hope students, faculty, trustees and the community attend this week's board meetings and ask the tough questions that should be answered."