It is officially official golf fans! The news we had all hoped that we would hear has came down, and that is that Tiger Woods will return to Augusta on April 8 to the play the Masters. While I am certainly ecstatic at this news, there can’t be a happier man on the planet right now than PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem.
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It looks like golf fans who just haven’t been all that into golf since the departure of Tiger Woods might soon be able to enjoy their favorite sport once again. Reports are flying all over the place that Woods could return as soon as the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Now that all the Tiger Woods off-course issues have settled down a little bit, more focus will start to turn to when the best player in the world will get back to competition. While some think Woods won’t even return this season, Jack Nicklaus thinks otherwise.
We finally saw Tiger Woods yesterday. It had been quite a while, hadn’t it? And it seemed like Tiger had a lot to say, and I guess if you had been through the past three months that he had been through, you probably would to. Let’s discuss.
AT&T Drops Tiger
Just when we thought a lot of this Tiger Woods-related stuff was over, another sponsor has come out and decided to drop Woods from their campaign. This time, it’s AT&T.
We continue our look back at 2009 today, as this time around, I want to ask you about your favorite golf moment of 2009. There were certainly a lot of moments that were newsworthy, but some of them just stood out as great moments in the year of golf.
As we get closer and closer towards the end of the year 2009, it’s time to start reflecting on that year that was in professional golf. While we’ve had plenty to talk about off the course as of late, today, we turn our attention to the things that happened on the course.
So the changes keep on coming for Tiger Woods, as he’s lost sponsors, may lose his wife, and has now lost his Golf Digest column…..at least for now.
I don’t know about you, but the Tiger Woods affair stuff is starting to weigh on me a little bit. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if other continue to come out, but at this point, does it really matter how many more come out? So if you’re tired of talking about the Tiger stuff off the course, well, we can talk about the Tiger stuff on the course today.
Tiger and Elin to Split?
And things just keep getting worse for Tiger Woods. According to People Magazine, his wife Elin Nordegren is planning to leave him.
We all wondered who would be the first big-time sponsor to jump off of the Tiger Woods bandwagon completely, and if your guess was Accenture, then you were correct. Accenture has officially cut ties with the world’s greatest golfer.
