Noted golf enthusiast Tiger Woods will face the media at 3PM ET on Tuesday, after completing his practice round at the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, according to the LA Times.
After 2010 U.S. Open Practice Round At Pebble Beach, Tiger Woods Will Address Media On Tuesday
Woods played his first practice round at Pebble Beach on Monday, back at the site of his record-setting U.S. Open triumph back in 2000, when he ran away from the field to the tune of a 15-stroke margin. Coming back from his self-imposed exile from the game following the revelation of his multitude of affairs last Thanksgiving, Woods has struggled a bit, particularly off the tees. While he managed an impressive fourth-place finish in his first tournament back at the Masters, his results have been more or less mediocre since then: Woods missed the cut at Quail Hollow, withdrew from the TPC Championship due to a neck injury (after falling out of contention) and a 19th-place showing at the Memorial.
Still, one of Woods’ practice partners, Arjun Atwal, has told the BBC that Woods has been back on form the past few days, and, in Atwal’s opinion, looks close to rekindling his major championship form. Indeed, given Woods’ history at Pebble Beach, it wouldn’t be surprising if he has his best finish since his initial showing back at Augusta back in April.











