An Associated Press article from earlier in the day reminds that there's now
a second Woods golfer who is starting to show up on the national scene. Cheyenne Woods, Tiger's niece, recently made
her collegiate debut as a member of the Wake Forest women's golf team.
Wake
Forest is famous for its golfers; Arnold Palmer, Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange
and Jay Haas, among others, played golf at the North Carolina school.
Cheyenne's debut took place earlier in the month at the NCAA Fall Preview, where she made the 5-woman starting lineup and posted scores of 75-76-74--225. She finished 26th.
"She's going to have an impact on the team right away," coach Dianne Dailey
said.
Woods has played in charity matches with Tiger in support of his
foundation and, though she doesn't speak with her uncle on a regular basis, said
he inspires her.
"Just seeing him on TV and knowing that someone in my family is succeeding, it's just really motivating," she said.
Cheyenne Woods is from Phoenix and played
high school golf at one of the top programs in the country, Xavier Prep, for
legendary coach Sister Lynn. There Woods was the three-time team MVP, and
two-time (2006-07) Arizona state champion. The Arizona Republic, the largest
newspaper in the state, named her the Arizona High School Golfer of the Year in
2007, and her junior career includes more than 30 tournament victories.



