Dec. 13, 2007
By Joan Alexander and Laury Livsey
PGA TOUR Staff
While PGA TOUR players don't necessarily have visions of sugar plums dancing in their heads this week, they do fondly remember some of their most memorable Christmas gifts they received when they were kids. Some players recently reminisced about their days of anticipation leading up to Dec. 25 as others find the magic still alive with their own kids. From parrots named Paco and kids on Santa's lap, it truly is the most wonderful time of the year.

The triplets of PGA TOUR player Dudley Hart enjoy some quality time with Santa Claus.
DAVID TOMS
I got a set Wilson Staff blade irons when I was 16 years old. I loved them and won a couple of big junior tournaments with them.
TIGER WOODS
My favorite toy was always Space Legos. I loved Space Legos. On Christmas, I was always so jazzed up to watch the NBA. The Celtics, it seemed, always played the 76ers in the morning and the Lakers would play somebody out west in the afternoon. We organized our whole day around those two games. Lakers and Celtics. It was cool.
TODD HAMILTON
One year we took a trip to Disney World.
HAL SUTTON
My dad gave me a Quail Unlimited Over-and-Under shotgun. It was a really nice gun. My dad and I bird hunted together all the time. It's a gift I still have. I never shot it. It's still right there in my gun cabinet.
TOMMY ARMOUR III
A Bart Starr jersey and helmet in 1972. I was 13. Also, when I was 8, I got a parrot I named Paco. I had that parrot for 13 years. He froze to death when a window in my house in Vegas blew open. That bird could cuss like you wouldn't believe.
MICHAEL ALLEN
My first bike. I don't remember it that well, but it was definitely a Schwinn. I got my first car at Christmas when I was 16. It was a green Mercury Capri.
CAMERON BECKMAN
I got Atari, the game system.
JONATHAN BYRD
A skateboard when I was 12. It was hot pink and had all the stickers underneath. But we had no slopes where I lived. All we had was the curb. That was as exciting as it got.
STEVE FLESCH
It was a set of golf clubs from my grandpa when I was nine. They were MacGregor Golden Bears. My grandpa was a MacGregor rep.
RYAN PALMER
A hot-pink Huffy bike, with pegs on the front so I could do tricks. I was in fourth or fifth grade.
CHRIS SMITH
A pinball machine called Space Mission. It was an old machine that was a gift for all the kids. It was a used one. It was awesome, and my parents still have it in their house.
JOEY SINDELAR
My parents made Christmas a big event. I suppose what I remember most are the little model kits, you know, the plastic, 50-piece, Testor's glue?"Don't sniff that stuff!"?kits we used to get. We'd run to the Christmas tree and start shaking the gifts because the models made that sound. And I'd yell, "Where's the model? Where's the model?"
JEFF SLUMAN
I was into these little racecars growing up. I had a cool track with loop-de-loops and railroad crossings. That was one of the gifts that was pretty good. Most people might say bikes as a memorable gift, but I always had a bike. With two older brothers, I always got their hand-me-downs.
CHRIS DIMARCO
I got a really nice golf bag. It came with new headcovers, the whole deal.
BRANDT JOBE
My best Christmas gift ever, because I grew up in Denver, was a pair of skis.
BRINY BAIRD
Any kind of football.
STEVE JONES
One year I got a big mechanical robot. At the time it looked about 5 feet tall, but I'm sure it was only maybe 2 feet. All of my brothers?I had five brothers?had a good time with the robot. It didn't last very long before it broke. I know that.