
Tiger support —
Notah Begay welcomed Tiger Woods to the 2012 edition of his charity golf tournament.

Successful program —
Begay welcomes a group of children who were participating in his health and wellbeing program.

Community heroes —
Begay fields questions in the company of Ryder Cup star Rickie Fowler, who also has a Native American background.

Presidential backing —
First Lady Michelle Obama has made health issues one of her campaigning themes during her husband's presidency.

Loyal friend —
Begay was one of the invited guests as Tiger Woods made his public admission of infidelity in 2010.

Golf insider —
Begay has become a popular on course reporter and analyst for an American network after stepping back from full-time tournament play on the PGA Tour.

Early promise —
A youthful Begay clinches the men's golf title for Stanford University at the NCAA Division 1 championships in 1994.

Friends and rivals —
Begay and Tiger Woods share a moment at a PGA tournament in the United States in 2002. They were former college teammates at Stanford.

Soccer school —
Youngsters attending Begay's foundation are keen participants in soccer programs.

Common bond —
Begay and Fowler were paired together in the winning team at the 2013 tournament for his NB3 Foundation.