LOS ANGELES – The world’s number one golfer, Tiger Woods, said he was delighted with the birth of his baby girl Monday and that mother and daughter are doing just fine.
Woods said on his website tigerwoods.com that he and wife, Elin, have named their firstborn “cub” Sam Alexis Woods. The little darling was born one day after Father’s Day and a few hours after Woods finished tied for second, just one shot back of winner Angel Cabrera at the 2007 US Open championship.”Both Elin and Sam are doing well and resting peacefully,” Woods wrote.”We want to thank our doctors and the hospital staff for all their dedicated and hard work.”This is truly a special time in our lives and we look forward to introducing Sam to our family and friends over the next few weeks.We thank everyone for their well wishes and continued respect of our privacy.”Woods did not say what hospital the baby was born in but he and Elin have a home in Orlando, Florida.He would only say the baby was born early Monday morning.The due date had been a closely guarded secret by the celebrity couple.And the bundle of joy comes along a little over a year since the 12-time major championship winner mourned the loss of his father, Earl, who died of cancer.Earlier this month, Woods spoke to organisers of the 2007 PGA Championship, telling a luncheon gathering in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that the upcoming birth had helped heal his heavy heart.”This year is totally different,” Woods said.”From losing a father to certainly becoming a father.My life is in two totally different places a polar 180 from one another.”Woods has been keeping his schedule understandably open-ended.It’s anybody’s guess when Woods will play next as he has already said he planned to take a break and stay close to home after the birth.”I’m pacing myself already just because of the fact that I have a baby coming up,” Woods told the Tulsa group.”I don’t know how much I’m going to play after that or how much I’m going to play before that.”A lot of that is depending on what happens and the health of Elin and our child.”Woods also said he would forego playing in a major during the period straddling the child’s birth.Nampa-AFPThe little darling was born one day after Father’s Day and a few hours after Woods finished tied for second, just one shot back of winner Angel Cabrera at the 2007 US Open championship.”Both Elin and Sam are doing well and resting peacefully,” Woods wrote.”We want to thank our doctors and the hospital staff for all their dedicated and hard work.”This is truly a special time in our lives and we look forward to introducing Sam to our family and friends over the next few weeks.We thank everyone for their well wishes and continued respect of our privacy.”Woods did not say what hospital the baby was born in but he and Elin have a home in Orlando, Florida.He would only say the baby was born early Monday morning.The due date had been a closely guarded secret by the celebrity couple.And the bundle of joy comes along a little over a year since the 12-time major championship winner mourned the loss of his father, Earl, who died of cancer.Earlier this month, Woods spoke to organisers of the 2007 PGA Championship, telling a luncheon gathering in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that the upcoming birth had helped heal his heavy heart.”This year is totally different,” Woods said.”From losing a father to certainly becoming a father.My life is in two totally different places a polar 180 from one another.”Woods has been keeping his schedule understandably open-ended.It’s anybody’s guess when Woods will play next as he has already said he planned to take a break and stay close to home after the birth.”I’m pacing myself already just because of the fact that I have a baby coming up,” Woods told the Tulsa group.”I don’t know how much I’m going to play after that or how much I’m going to play before that.”A lot of that is depending on what happens and the health of Elin and our child.”Woods also said he would forego playing in a major during the period straddling the child’s birth.Nampa-AFP
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