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July 28, 2006 8:40 p.m. EST
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News Staff Writer
Denver, CO (AHN) - Following the passion of Tiger Woods to become the greatest golfer in the history, a tiny golfer from Colorado has picked up the club. Guesses about his age can stall at five, but the toddler is showing off his skills at age two.
Brayden Bozak is a typical 2-year-old golfer. With his daddy as his caddie, the only thing that matters to him is getting the ball in the hole.
"It's amazing because he is still in diapers," said Brayden's father, Reid. "And the kid comes out and hits the ball, you know, 50 or 60 yards."
When asked to name the best 2-year-old golfer in the world, Brayden proudly said, "Me."
He also said that he planned to go pro in five years - at age seven - before a butterfly distracted him away from the interview by AP.
Asked what he would like to be when he grows up, Brayden replied, "I want to be Tiger when I grow up".
Reid also has high hopes for his son, but said his wife slows him down when he thinks too far ahead. "I am anxious to see how he grows and evolves as he gets a little bit older," he said.
SOURCE: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004366228
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News Staff Writer
Denver, CO (AHN) - Following the passion of Tiger Woods to become the greatest golfer in the history, a tiny golfer from Colorado has picked up the club. Guesses about his age can stall at five, but the toddler is showing off his skills at age two.
Brayden Bozak is a typical 2-year-old golfer. With his daddy as his caddie, the only thing that matters to him is getting the ball in the hole.
"It's amazing because he is still in diapers," said Brayden's father, Reid. "And the kid comes out and hits the ball, you know, 50 or 60 yards."
When asked to name the best 2-year-old golfer in the world, Brayden proudly said, "Me."
He also said that he planned to go pro in five years - at age seven - before a butterfly distracted him away from the interview by AP.
Asked what he would like to be when he grows up, Brayden replied, "I want to be Tiger when I grow up".
Reid also has high hopes for his son, but said his wife slows him down when he thinks too far ahead. "I am anxious to see how he grows and evolves as he gets a little bit older," he said.
SOURCE: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004366228