Tiger Woods Masters 2010 Return to Golf
Tiger Woods Returns to Golf for 2010 Masters

Tiger Woods Returns to Golf for 2010 Masters. Tiger Woods made an announcement today that he would make a comeback to Golf starting with the 2010 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Woods became the youngest winner in 1997 at the age of 21 years, 104 days. He holds the record for the largest margin of victory at the Masters: 12 strokes (1997).
The 2010 Masters Tournament is the 74th Masters Tournament held at Augusta National Golf Club and will be played from April 8-11. This will be the first major championship of the 2010 season.
Masters 2010 Tournament Schedule
Monday, April 5 – Tuesday, April 6: Practice Round
Wednesday, April 7 – Practice Round Par 3 Contest
Thursday, April 8 – Competitive Round
Friday, April 9 – Competitive Round
Saturday, April 10 – Competitive Round
Sunday, April 11 – Final Competitive Round
Monday, April 5 – Tuesday, April 6
Practice Round
Wednesday, April 7
Practice Round
Par 3 Contest
Thursday, April 8
Competitive Round
Friday, April 9
Competitive Round
Saturday, April 10
Competitive Round
Sunday, April 11
Final Competitive Round
















Tiger will return to the Masters, this is clear. The Masters folks will see to it that there will be no heckling. Heckling for me as a golf purist-type guy is out of bounds on the golf course. There is no need for me to lower myself to Tiger’s level. What would be appropriate however is when Tiger’s name is announced on the first tee, for there to be total silence. No applause, no nothing. The man has disrespected golf and its image not since his Thanksgiving wreck but since the first day he arrived on the scene. I am tired of fist pumps and all of the NBA type gestures and profanity he has brought to the course. Forgiveness can be earned by a change of character, but not by merely showing up and gracing us with his presence. I for one say silence is the best reply to Tiger.
Silence? No. He has both confessed and apologized. Admitting and taking the blame. And said he is still in therapy to overcome the problem. What more can he do after that?
I agree that it will take time. But after he has hurt the people he loves, he must be deeply depressed. Golfing and getting back into the old routine of it, is part of the therapy so that he doesn’t sink too much into depression.
Tiger Woods is a very good golfer but his reputation as a cheating husband made him a bad character.”,;
Tiger Woods is great and golf and i guess she is also great in picking up women-’:
i didn’t know that Tiger Woods is a womanizer too.,’
yep! tiger woods is also a womanizer”~~
who would have thought that tiger woods is a womanizer too.:,