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On the second take, they told Tiger to hit the camera…

Nike AdNike filmed a few new commercials recently, and Tiger Woods is the star of one we've titled "You Have a Decision to Make." This is no ordinary commercial, though: Tiger pulls off something a little special in the final seconds.

Click here to play the commercial (18 MB, QuickTime MPEG-4 video).

Rumor has it that on the first take, they told Tiger to hit the ball a foot or so over the camera. He hit it about four inches above. From sixty yards away. That shot wasn't quite good enough, so on the second take, they told Tiger to hit the camera.

So he did.

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6 Responses to "“You Have a Decision to Make”"

  1. Quote MeGLOGGA // meet the wired golfers
    Posted 17 Jan 2005 at 3:55am #

    That's the title of a new commercial by Nike that The Sand Trap posted. Very good one and a wonderful ending. Read more here: The Sand Trap .com - A Golf Blog: "You Have a Decision to Make".


  2. Quote MeBalls, Sticks,
    Posted 17 Jan 2005 at 10:45am #

    Link: The Sand Trap .com - A Golf Blog:


  3. Quote MeInsta Marv
    Posted 19 Jan 2005 at 11:26pm #

    Awesome...just awesome!


  4. Quote MeInsta Marv
    Posted 19 Jan 2005 at 11:38pm #

    I watched it again...it's still awesome. Is it just me or is Tiger's voice becoming more crisp? Used to be it had a little "blur" to it...seems like he's annunciating well now! Sent chills...man, I love golf!


  5. The rumor about Tiger hitting the camera is rumor no more: conclusive proof and shots of the damaged gear.


  6. Quote Meskyarrow210
    Posted 29 Mar 2005 at 5:07pm #

    This video is still awesome, though I never saw it on t.v. I bet it scared the daylights out of the camera man.



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