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Tiger's return may be most watched golf event ever
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4:52 PM on 03/17/2010 |
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When Tiger Woods tees off at this year's Masters it could be the most watched golf event in history.
Four months after his pristine image was shattered in a late night car crash and ensuing sex scandal, Woods' much anticipated comeback is being carefully crafted.
"This is a guy who was obsessed with control," notes sports writer Mike Lupica. "I think the galleries are going to give him a great big hug at Augusta. You know he knows that course like the back of his hand."
While Augusta's stately magnolias and exclusive entrance policy may shield Woods from the paparazzi, questions over his conduct continue to follow him as closely as any gallery.
On his website, the 34 year old admits:
"I have undergone almost two months of inpatient therapy and I am continuing my treatment," and "although I'm returning to competition, I still have a lot of work to do in my personal life."
Woods and wife Elin were photographed together earlier this week, but there has been no word whether she'll be at his side next month.
As Woods' takes a first swing at repairing his image he will not be alone.
Millions will be watching, many to see how he handles the pressure as much as how he handles his putts.
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