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Online bidders vie for Tiger Woods

Troy Wolverton | April 5, 2002 11:00 PM PST

Summary

Tiger Woods is auctioning off a round of golf for charity--but the bidding is being limited to an exclusive club.

The golf great is offering to play a round of golf with the winner of the auction and three of the winner's friends sometime later this year at his home course in Windermere, Fla. The proceeds from the auction, which is on eBay, will go to Woods' charitable foundation, which supports community-based youth programs.

The auction could prove pricey for the winner. Bidding on the round of golf started Thursday at $100,000. And to even make an offer, prospective bidders are being required to put down a deposit of $50,000. --Troy Wolverton, Special to ZDNet News

Tiger Woods is auctioning off a round of golf for charity--but the bidding is being limited to an exclusive club.

The golf great is offering to play a round of golf with the winner of the auction and three of the winner's friends sometime later this year at his home course in Windermere, Fla. The proceeds from the auction, which is on eBay, will go to Woods' charitable foundation, which supports community-based youth programs.

The auction could prove pricey for the winner. Bidding on the round of golf started Thursday at $100,000. And to even make an offer, prospective bidders are being required to put down a deposit of $50,000. --Troy Wolverton, Special to ZDNet News

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