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Tiger finally talks to press at the Masters

by theGrio | April 5, 2010 at 8:14 AM
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AUGUSTA, Georgia (AP) — Tiger Woods got a big hug from an old friend, along with some encouraging words for his return to competition at the Masters.

“This is the place where you belong,” Mark O’Meara said he told Woods as they walked down the 10th fairway on the final day of practice before the gates to Augusta National Open. “This is what you love to do.”

First comes a chore that Woods never enjoyed even in the best of times.

Woods faces a tournament news conference at 2 p.m. Monday for the first time since the public learned of his sordid private life.

Ever since he ran over a fire hydrant and into a tree in the early hours of Nov. 27 — that infamous car accident that sparked incredible revelations of rampant affairs — Woods has kept public comments to a minimum.

He issued two statements on his Web site about his infidelity. He spoke for 13½ minutes to a small group of family and friends on Feb. 19 at PGA Tour headquarters. He announced he was returning to golf. And he gave a pair of five-minute interviews to TV networks.

This news conference, however, comes with no restrictions.

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He won’t be reading a script into a camera. He is facing a room full of reporters, who are not limited by time.

It was Augusta National that requested Woods speak on a Monday afternoon to avoid stealing the show from so many other Masters contenders who are to have press conferences on Tuesday.

A Masters official made it clear that Woods isn’t running this show, however long it lasts.

“There’s always going to be questions,” O’Meara said. “But he’s made a statement about what he’s done. He’s admitted his guilt, and now it’s time for him to make things right. He’ll figure it out. He’s pretty tough.”

Woods has run into a few players during the last month of practice at home in Florida. Brian Gay was among those who saw him at Augusta National last week when Woods was preparing for the Masters, although Gay didn’t approach him.

Woods dipped his toes in the water Sunday afternoon, a lazy day of practice when only club members, employees and media are allowed inside the gates, and only players and their caddies are allowed on the course.

He strolled onto the new practice range at Augusta National, passing two reporters and offering a playful jab as he paused to shake hands. He chatted with Paul Casey while waiting for caddie Steve Williams to bring his bag, which has only the “TW” Nike logo. He spoke on the putting green with Jim Furyk.

Casey wanted to keep the conversation private, saying only that it was good to see Woods on the golf course again.

“It’s where I’m used to seeing him,” Casey said. “All of a sudden he appeared behind me. He was all business as usual — hit 10 balls and go play.”

Most of the players have not seen him since he won the Australian Masters on Nov. 15, or when he played in Shanghai the week before. Furyk had not seen him since they celebrated a Presidents Cup victory on Oct. 11.

“He’s probably here a little earlier than normal,” Furyk said. “I’ve never seen him here on a Sunday. Generally, it’s nice to have him back and I can’t wait until he’s out here and I don’t have to answer any more questions about him.”

Sunday at Augusta National is unlike any other at a major. Apart from restrictions on entry, it is the only major where club members can play alongside the best in the world, and past champions are allowed to bring a guest.

“You don’t normally get George Lopez playing on the Sunday before the Masters,” Casey said.

Lopez, one of several comedians who have lampooned Woods in recent months, was three stations down from him on the range. Lopez was playing Sunday with Mike Weir, who won the Masters in a playoff in 2003.

There will be awkward times for many. Woods was friendly with plenty of players, but not terribly close with any of his peers. He has beaten them routinely over the years while piling up 82 victories worldwide and 14 majors.

Now, it’s time to get introduced to a Woods no one knew.

He has been linked to more than a dozen women, although he has confessed to cheating only on his wife. “I have made you question who I am and how I could have done the things I did,” Woods said in his 13½-minute statement at Sawgrass on Feb. 19.

As for his golf? Stay tuned.

“He hit the ball pretty good today,” O’Meara said. “He’s been practicing the last three or four weeks. He’s good to go. It’s going to be a different thing for him. But if anyone can handle it, he can.”

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