A prank on an Oklahoma City-based sports talk radio host didn't go quite as planned.For years Jim Traber, who hosts a radio show on The Sports Animal, has been vocal for years that Tiger Wood wouldn't win another major championship. Over the weekend, the 43-year-old golfer won The Masters, the 15th major championship title his career.After Woods won The Masters, someone decided to pay Card My Yard to leave a huge yard display in front of Traber's house."I ripped it out of my yard," Traber said on his show after seeing the display. "I put it in the back of my car, and I drove it to a dumpster and I threw it away." Jodi Peters, who owns Card My Yard, set up the display and said she didn't now it was part of a prank. When she went to collect her signs Tuesday morning, they were gone."That was quite a bit of inventory for a small business -- a little over $400 worth of inventory that I can't recoup," Peters said. Traber apologized on his radio show Tuesday, saying he is willing to pay Peters for the signs. The identity of the person who hired Peters to put up the display is unknown.

A prank on an Oklahoma City-based sports talk radio host didn't go quite as planned.

For years Jim Traber, who hosts a radio show on The Sports Animal, has been vocal for years that Tiger Wood wouldn't win another major championship. Over the weekend, the 43-year-old golfer won The Masters, the 15th major championship title his career.


After Woods won The Masters, someone decided to pay Card My Yard to leave a huge yard display in front of Traber's house.

"I ripped it out of my yard," Traber said on his show after seeing the display. "I put it in the back of my car, and I drove it to a dumpster and I threw it away."

Jodi Peters, who owns Card My Yard, set up the display and said she didn't now it was part of a prank. When she went to collect her signs Tuesday morning, they were gone.

"That was quite a bit of inventory for a small business -- a little over $400 worth of inventory that I can't recoup," Peters said.

Traber apologized on his radio show Tuesday, saying he is willing to pay Peters for the signs. The identity of the person who hired Peters to put up the display is unknown.