"He's baaack!" Tiger Woods has announced he could be a part in the Masters Golf Tournament 2010, a privilege he holds as a former Augusta National champion. It was never a matter of if he would return, but of when. And considering how tightly controlled media coverage is at that elite golf event – and just how fruitless it can be for the likes of TMZ to use short term loans to try to crash the party – he won't have to field too a lot of uncomfortable questions. No, that can be for another day, when Woods feels like talking. Nevertheless, it is Tiger Woods’ return.
What would Masters golf tournament 2010 be without him?
Not much, that's what. I do not mean to belittle the achievements of:
- Steve Stricker
- Camilo Villegas
- Ernie Els
- Dustin Johnson
- Matt Kuchar
- Ben Crane
… or Padraig Harrington for that matter. All of these guys can play the game of golf at the highest level and have the top FedEx Cup point totals. Harrington is stalking a run at the top. (He moved up from 106th to 37th within the span of a week.) But I'm horrified that the NASCAR virus appears to be infecting the PGA Tour. Winston Cup, FedEx Cup? Coincidence? Sponsorships are necessary, of course, but let us leave out Copenhagen and advertisements for "Larry the Cable Guy" DVDs, please. Tiger Woods' return is dirty enough.
Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren are all the soap opera we need
Elin Nordegren and Tiger Woods are seen together in public … again. TMZ is going to air the Woods/Nordegren pics tonight on TV, however they aren't above teasing us with them. If what you really care about is the golf (welcome aboard), then check out Tiger Woods as The Masters Golf tournament 2010 is streamed online. The Master online might be one’s best bet at sticking towards the golf. You don't want to miss Tiger Woods' return.
Why Woods says The Masters golf tournament 2010 is his gig
"The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect," said Tiger Woods in a statement towards the media. "After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I'm ready to start my season at Augusta. The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and, as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be, even though it's been a when since I last played."
This could be his first tournament since the automobile crash
Whatever took location, Tiger wants to move on. He isn't waiting for vehicle loans to make things better, though. He’s content to let his clubs do the talking. But will the normally well-behaved Augusta crowd be happy to see him?
"I hope they boo him off the course," Alice Kohn of Miami said last week. "He should be booed for the very same amount of time he spent cheating on his wife. I used to love Tiger, but now I can't stand him. I nevertheless love golf. I nevertheless watch it on TV. But I won't be happy to see Tiger on the golf course. Not anymore."
Is Tiger ready to roar?
Pro golfers and golf analysts know where their bread is buttered. Commentator Johnny Miller says Woods is going to "come back strong ," a testament to both Wood's heart of a champion on the links and his previous performance after layoffs in play. Tiger is the ultimate golf perfectionist; if he didn’t intend on going out to dominate, he wouldn’t be doing it.
Players "The Big Easy" Ernie Els had it right when he talked about the master from the Masters, as Woods has won it four times. Els knows Woods "will be embraced by the players" upon his re-emergence. According to USA Today, cash talks. Since Tiger Woods debuted on the PGA Tour, total prize funds have gone from $ 65.95 million in 1996 to $ 279.8 million for this season. The Masters golf tournament 2010 is not the biggest cash prize, but it does have one of the most prestige. Crowds and advertisers both love Tiger Woods. He had a huge hand in the PGA tour becoming popular.
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