Tiger Woods remains the undisputed GOAT, inspiring generations of golfers even when he isn’t competing. But beyond his legendary career, Woods has now proven to be an unexpected goldmine for collectors. One lucky fan recently turned a simple photograph of Woods into a staggering $284,000 payday.

It all began on February 14, when photographer Robert Beck put some of his archives up for sale to raise funds for the LA wildfire relief. Among them was a 16×20 print capturing Woods’s iconic point toward the hole during the 2000 PGA Championship, a moment etched in history as part of the famed “Tiger Slam.” Despite its importance, the photo has some creases, which is why Beck decided to sell it for less: “For that reason, I’ll let it go for $75.”

On February 14, photographer Robert Beck sol

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