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Tiger Woods Will Be Back Before Masters, Says Coach

Los Angeles : CA : USA | Jan 09, 2010 at 10:17 AM PST
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Tiger Woods will be back on the golf course by March, his former coach says, adding that he’s been “shocked” by the infidelity storm surrounding the world’s top player. “If you want to put a timetable on it,” Butch Harmon tells the Guardian. “I’d say you may see him in Florida before the Masters.” With the Masters in early April, Woods has often played two March events to prepare.

Also, “Pebble Beach and St. Andrews are two of his favorite places, so I think he will come back and play there,” Harmon says of the sites of this year’s US and British Opens. As far as the seamy side of things: “This Tiger Woods I’m reading about, I don't know who this guy is,” Harmon says. “Obviously he has led two lives—one in public and one we didn’t know about which was quite strange.”

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Not even Tiger Woods is bigger than the sport itself and golf will continue to prosper with or without its marquee star, says 18-time major championship winner Jack Nicklaus, pictured in June 2009.
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Posted By Kmorse88 Kmorse88 | over 2 years ago
i hate golf and i hate tiger
Posted By Deepizzaguy George Vieto | over 2 years ago
Thank you for the news report. Sure Tiger's image is tarnished but the golf fans will forgive him since he does attract people to him like a magnet.
Posted By ahol888 Adrian Holman | over 2 years ago
I am glad that Tiger is coming back to the Masters because he has mastered the art of being a douche his entire life.
Posted By Punditty Punditty | over 2 years ago
Get ready for Tiger Woods 2.0 and watch him dominate golf once again this coming PGA tour season.

Prediction: Tiger will win at least one of the four majors this year (Masters, British Open, U.S. Open or PGA Championship).
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