We discussed earlier this week about how Tiger Woods wrote a letter to a boy named Dillon who had been bullied and attempted suicide.

Ron Sirak of Golf Digest has secured that letter, and it's even cooler than I imagined.

Photo courtesy of Golf Digest

Pretty incredible, right? It gets better. Dillon wrote his friend, Sophie Gustafson, to tell her to tell Ron Sirak of Golf Digest thank you for getting things set in motion.

"Thank you for having your friend share my story. Please thank him for me. I really appreciate all the support and help you are giving me. My mom and I saw all the support on twitter. I know that I have a lot of support thru this challenging time. I just want to fit in. I just want to find true friends who will accept me and not make fun of me when I talk. It gets so frustrating when you have things to say and people just don't give you a chance to get it out."

Then Dillon added this:

"On Saturday, I got a letter from Tiger! He told me that he used to stutter too. We are going to frame the letter. We have never seen a golf tournament in person, only on TV. I told my mom that when my leg gets better (he fractured his leg in his suicide attempt) I think that would be a fun thing to do."

There's more on Golf Digest, you should read the whole thing. All the tears.

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Tiger Woods affects people on and off the course. (Getty Images)
Tiger Woods has an effect on people on and off the course. (Getty Images)