Adam Scott: "Okay now don't miss this high-five!" @golf_college pic.twitter.com/bnA6vuUJU7
— WPU Women's Golf (@WPUWomensGolf) April 14, 2013
It was one for the ages. And cringes. Tiger Woods’s former caddy, Steve Williams, tried to connect with Adam Scott, who heads to the Masters tournament playoffs against Argentina’s Angel Cabrera.
Adam Scott's high five with his caddy after his birdie on the 18th may have been one of the best ones in sports history #themasters #pga2013
— Matthew Luther (@thedadu) April 14, 2013
After that awkward high five I really hope Adam Scott and Steve Williams get another chance! #Masters
— Derek Gossler (@DerekGossler) April 14, 2013
https://twitter.com/drewgreenway10/status/323576197437091840
Ask and ye shall receive.
Been waiting for someone to GIF this RT @BleacherReport: Adam Scott & Steve Williams high five on 18. GIF: http://t.co/4YgJi8dMhb
— Mike Venables (@MikeVena) April 14, 2013
aka white-people.gif RT @sbnation: Adam Scott and Steve Williams with a Masters high-five for the ages: http://t.co/JxO4NSzDCZ
— Samit Sarkar (@SamitSarkar) April 14, 2013
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Low standard:
Adam Scott is way better at high five'ing Stevie Williams than Tiger was. #masters
— Andy McCann (@McCanndyTweets) April 14, 2013
Adam Scott and Steve just had a better high five than Steve and Tiger ever had in their time together.
— Jason Tieman (@jasontieman) April 14, 2013
Oy.
https://twitter.com/theKlev21/status/323573144050860033
Nice try Adam Scott, but @TigerWoods definetly has the most awkward high five with Steve Williams. #Masters
— Travis Milton (@travism28) April 14, 2013
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