
Tiger Woods went absolutely crazy after watching Tom Kim hit a stunning hole-in-one at the latest TGL event.
For years, fans have debated what the hardest single achievement across all sports could be, with many suggesting it could be a nine-darter finish in darts, a 147 snooker checkout or a hole-in-one in golf.
Regardless, it's safe to say that when someone pulls off any of these major achievements, it really is a sight to behold.
Enter Kim, who produced one of the most spectacular moments of the TGL season on Wednesday as he stepped up and produced a hole-in-one under an insane amount of pressure.
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And it's safe to say that Woods was impressed, as the golf legend was jumping around in excitement after watching Kim's impressive shot.

For those that don't know, the TGL is an indoor golf league created by TMRW Sports, a business venture formed by sports executive Mike McCarley alongside Woods and Rory McIlroy in partnership with the PGA Tour.
TGL events see some of the biggest names in the sport compete in simulated indoor golf, with momentum and support of the league slowly building as more and more players get involved.
However, regardless of your feelings on indoor golf, everyone will be impressed by Kim's latest shot.
On Wednesday, Jupiter Links, a team made up of Woods, Kim, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner, and faced Ludvig Aberg and Shane Lowry's Bay Golf Club in what was each side's final match of the season.
Trailing 6-5 on the penultimate hole, Kim needed to pull off a miracle to keep his team's playoff hopes alive, and that's exactly what he did.
Seemingly unaware of the pressure on him, Kim hit a smooth wedge shot and calmly watched it fly over the flag before rolling back and going into the hole on his first shot.
To make things even better, before taking the shot the 23-year-old threw down The Hammer, meaning the value of the hole was doubled.
As expected, the South Korean's teammates lost all composure after seeing the shot, which is only the second hole-in-one in TGL history, with Woods passionately embracing his teammate and punching the air.
Reacting to the moment, Woods claimed it was the "best indoor experience ever.
The shot helped secure a win for Woods and the Jupiter Links, who will now face McIlroy's team in in the playoffs.
However, with Woods still recovering from a ruptured left Achilles tendon suffered in March 2025, it is unlikely that we will see him play, although he promised he would be there for the match against McIlroy's Boston Common.
Topics: Tiger Woods, Golf