Of course the key story of Sunday's final round of the Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, Calif. was Tiger Woods winning his first golf tournament in 749 days.

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But while Tiger was busy regaining the form that made him the best golfer in the world by a country mile earlier this decade, a new post tee shot screech may be gaining the popularity needed to nudge out, "Get in the hole!" as the annoying howl of choice.

That phrase: "Mashed potatoes."

The folks at Mentality Magazine (and later other sources including Deadspin and NBC Sports) noted that right after Woods teed off on the 18th hole on Sunday, someone screamed "mashed potatoes" at the same time someone usually yells the more famous, "Get in the hole."

And it's not the first time it happened, the Mentality folks illustrated. It happened at least twice in 2010, once after a Woods tee shot at the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin and another time after a Dustin Johnson tee shot during the Ryder Cup in Wales. Johnson even seems to get a kick out of the odd shout.

In 2011, someone yelled the phrase at the Australian Open last month after a Woods tee shot and after Rickie Fowler hit a shot at an event this summer.

While the "mashed potatoes" chant hasn't been saved exclusively for Woods, his recent weird connection to food products has grown deeper. You might remember a fan throwing a hot dog at the golfer at the Frys.com Open in October.