Tiger is set to make his return to golf after a six-month absence, and he’ll be doing it at the highest profile event possible: The Masters, starting next month at Augusta National.
Arnold Palmer: ‘We Are All Disappointed That Tiger Isn’t Going To Play Bay Hill’
With Tuesday’s announcement from Tiger Woods, not only did it become official that he would be making his return to golf at the Masters in April, but it also meant that for the first time ever, he would not be participating at Bay Hill. This is news about which host Arnold Palmer was disappointed to learn (obviously).
Read Article >AP Report: Tiger Will Likely Make Return To Golf At The Masters
According to the Associated Press, which cites “two people with knowledge of [Tiger’s] plans,” Tiger Woods is set to make his return to golf at The Masters.
This of course would mean that he is not planning to play in the Andrew Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill on Mar. 25, as was previously reported earlier on Thursday. The Masters tees off on April 8.
Read Article >Report: Tiger Woods To Return In Two Weeks For Arnold Palmer Invitational At Bay Hill
After his self-imposed exile from golf following his Thanksgiving crash and the revelation of his infidelities, Tiger Woods appears to finally be ready to return to the green on March 25th at the Andrew Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill.
According to the New York Post, Woods has hired former Bush administration PR head Ari Fleischer to handle Woods’ media strategy in preparation for coming back at Bay Hill in two weeks. Even Arnold Palmer has reportedly told friends that Woods will definitely play at his tournament.
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