While Tiger Woods fully expects to be back on the PGA Tour in 2009, the world No. 1-ranked player says the exact date of his return remains unknown. It gave the sense to us that Woods might not return by the Masters.
Woods said he's unsure when he'll be back on the course again. "I don't know how my body is going to heal from this and when I can return and start rotating on it and start moving the leg a little bit," Woods said. "And then from there, obviously you have your practice sessions, your prep and then obviously ultimately playing in tournaments, so I don't know how that's going to be."
Will Tiger will come back to 2010 Masters ? There are two primary schools of thought: One, he’ll return in March and get ready for the Masters and continue his chase toward Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 major championships with the handy clubs taylormade r7 cgb max fairway wood,he won’t play at all in 2010.
“If he and his wife Elin decide to work it out, it could take a long time,” said Champions Tour player John Cook, a longtime Woods friend and one of two touring professionals who attended the Woods’ wedding in 2004. “If they decide not to stay together, I think he goes out pretty quick.If he works on the emotional things he needs to heal. It wouldn’t surprise me at all.”
Multiple professional golfers have told me they don’t think he’ll play this year. One emphatically said he sees no way Woods will play the Masters. Another said the news media wrongly portrays that Nicklaus’ record is the most important thing to Woods.

“I don’t think he’ll play until his marital situation is settled,” one veteran touring pro said. Or at least cleared up one way or the other. The technical term, I believe, is “when the dust settles.” That makes sense. The quicker a decision is made on divorce or reconciliation, the faster the process goes and the sooner we’ll see him play his callaway ft i-brid irons.
A decent guess is we’ll see him when his world and hers are more comfortable again. It will be easier for him to re-enter public life once everyone knows his wife is taken care of, that he did right by his family in the messy aftermath, that he got help, that he learned something and changed.
The easy default is March. That’s the sports side. The sports timetable is easily measured. But the human side isn’t. The human side knows no timetable. Things like divorce and emotional healing move at their own speed.
One thing about Woods is certain: He tends not to play until he’s ready. If he returns in March, his “indefinite” leave would mean missing 2-3 tournaments. Some think that doesn’t sound like an “indefinite” leave. The longer Woods sits out, the more he heals and the more the frenzy dies down.
The longer he sits out, the more golf will want him back, the more sports will miss him. Time is his ally. Woods is an athlete who messed up big-time. His actions have cost him a high level of embarrassment. They have cost him multimillions. They might have cost him his family.
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At the end I want to say I feel for him in his regrets, but the past cannot compensate, he will become a reverse textbook in the golf history(golfers love brand Callaway). In my idea, Tiger Woods should cam down and return to his family, live in a happy life with his family in the future. It must be the most happy things in the world. Don’t you think so ?
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