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Tiger Woods Joins Twitter, World Kinda Shrugs

Tiger Woods’ Twitter account is not new -- it originally teed-off (golfing term) back in late June with three tweets, all voiceless, boring messages encouraging you to join him on his Facebook page, website and ... Twitter account? (you’re doing it wrong).

Anyways, on Wednesday, noted golfing enthusiast Tiger Woods sent out his very first tweet, likely hoping to use the microblogging service as a way to reconnect with fans, 140 characters at a time. Sweet strat.

What’s up everyone. Finally decided to try out twitter!less than a minute ago via web

Darren Rovell tweets (Web 3.0!) that Tiger’s agent, Mark Steinberg, said that “Tiger has taken it upon himself to use Twitter to stay connected w/fans.” And a good way to do that is definitely by sending bland messages and following five people: his own foundation, his own “Action Plan,” his own learning center, Nike Golf and his own video game.

But then again, he’s adding over 100 followers per minute, so maybe his strat is working after all.

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