Woods, who has been the host for three champions' dinners, recalled one of his favorite memories.
"That was a big par putt I had to make," Woods recalled.
Wood recalled that his first professional appearance as a conductor was at a choral concert in December 1887.
Eisner, Wood recalled, paid him "about $30 a week for lettering and backgrounds on The Spirit.
"Sam had a new group of playing partners every two holes," Woods recalled.
Wood would later recall this time period:
"The bear is coming after us," Woods recalled, "because he's smelling the trail that Mark had drug along the ground with his king."
"He was very determined to make this very stark, bare record," Wood later recalled.
Then Wood recalled that Slater had men.
Woods recalls that Sorvino took Hopkins to lunch and then he quit that afternoon.