He walked two miles every day so his son could get to the golf course. Tiger Woods found out — and bought them a cart.

His name is Marcus.
A single father.
Works the night shift.
Never complains.

Every morning — rain or shine — he walks his son, Jayden, two miles to the community golf course.
Just so the boy can practice his swing, and nurture his dream of becoming a professional golfer.

Then he sits and waits.

Sometimes for hours.
Sometimes in the cold.
Sometimes with tired legs, and sleep only comes after a hard night’s work.

He never takes a day off.

One of the golf course employees notices.
She asks why they don’t take a cart.

He smiles:

“We don’t have a cart. But he has a dream.
And dreams can’t wait for transportation.”

The story was told by the staff on the golf course’s website as a silent tribute.

A reminder that true love doesn’t need the spotlight — it comes in the form of sore feet and calloused hands.

The one person she didn’t expect to read it — Tiger Woods.

Two weeks later, after a practice session, Marcus and Jayden were called out to the parking lot.

Waiting for them was a black SUV.
Clean.
Filled with gas.
And tied with a red ribbon.

Inside the windshield was an envelope.
Inside was a handwritten note:

“Dear Marcus,

Some hit the ball far.

Some score big.

But the strongest?

They walk.

Through the fatigue.

Through the doubt.

Through two miles every day —
with love in every step.

You are one of the strongest people I have ever heard of.

Let this car carry you,
the way you carry your son’s dream every day.

With deep respect,

Tiger Woods.”

Marcus’s eyes filled with tears.

He hugged Jayden.
He hugged the groundskeeper.

Then, without a word, he drove home — the windows rolled down, and the world seemed a little lighter.

Jayden still played golf.

Marcus was still at every tournament — in the front row, hands clasped, smiling proudly.

And that car?

They called it: “A Gift Run by Love and Perseverance.”

Because once, a man they had never met gave them more than a car —
He gave them rest.
Recognition.
And a reminder:
Love like that — never forgotten.
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