Whos return to golf has caused a good hard look at the the masters tv schedule?”
The action! The pressure! The cocktail waitresses! Boy, do we love golf Tiger Woods. Assuming you’re as into the game as we are, which means not at all, unless our favorite sexter is involved and making his postscandal return, you’ll want to know all the important stuff to look out for this TV weekend at the Tiger Woods Show Masters. Here’s our shot list: Tee Time! Don’t worry, this is as golfy as we’re going to get. But trust us, the swingin’ Woods’ first competition swing since, well, you know, is going to be a rubbernecker’s delight. Will the man be back to his old, efficient, boring self? Will his new goatee intimidate the fellows—or will it just make ’em laugh? ESPN’s supposed to have the must-see swing live at 1:42 p.m. ET today. So Goes Today and Friday, So Goes Your Weekend: If the all-new spiritually improved Woods ends up putting more like Gandhi and less like the old horndog Woods, then your Saturday and Sunday are gonna clear up, ’cause Woods won’t be around when the Master
Tiger Woods yesterday got an “incredible” welcome back to golf from fans watching him prepare for the famed Masters tournament — his first competition since being exposed as a serial philanderer and undergoing sex-addiction treatment. “Go, Tiger!” fans excitedly yelled as Woods, 34, walked down the fairways of the Augusta National Country Club, where he is seeking his fifth Masters title. “Glad to have you back!” others warmly cheered when the links legend approached crowds — standing three people deep — during his practice round. APBLAST FROM THE PAST: Fans at Augusta National Country Club pack the course yesterday to watch Tiger Woods play a practice round for the Masters in his ballyhooed return to golf. AP BLAST FROM THE PAST: Fans at Augusta National Country Club pack the course yesterday to watch Tiger Woods play a practice round for the Masters in his ballyhooed return to golf. see more videos “I was impressed with how he was greeted,” said Atlanta resident Len Scott, 65. “In