Tiger Woods Hits Lows and Highs on Masters Day 1
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Sports, Television, Break-ups, Divorce, Photos, Paparazzi Photos, Videos, Paparazzi Videos, Rumors,
Not all of his shots were perfect, but Tiger Woods proved he could stay cool under immense pressure - and a few liberal doses of public ridicule - at the opening round of the Masters Tournament. The event is the most prestigious in all of golf, but the very highbrow tourney had a very different atmosphere this time around.
Some fans continue to support Tiger, while others chose to send a very opposite message to the fallen hero. Keep reading to find out what extremely embarrassing thing happened when Tiger stepped up to tee off his first ball of the day.
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VIDEO: Tiger Woods First One-on-One Interviews
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Sports, Videos,
Operation “Repair Tiger’s Image” just entered its next phase.
Nearly a month after addressing the public for the very first time, Tiger Woods granted his first one-on-one interviews. Tonight, both ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi and the Golf Channel’s Kelly Tilghman aired their exclusive chats with the embattled golfer.
During both interviews, Woods, who intends to make his comeback during next month’s Masters golf tournament, made references to his 45-day stint in rehab. Although he declined to specify what he was receiving treatment for, he did say that he was forced to take a “brutal” look at himself. Asked why he never sought help earlier, Woods stated: “Well, I didn’t know I was that bad. I didn’t know that I was that bad.” (Uh, how many women do you have to sleep with before it’s considered “bad”?)
In addition to the video above, you can watch the Golf Channel’s interview with Woods here and/or read ESPN’s full transcript after the jump.
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