Tiger Woods has won several titles in his trophy-laden career. But among the fifteen major championship titles, he has won the Masters Tournament the most times. The golf legend’s return to Augusta National is much anticipated, but the ball will be set in motion in his pre-match press conference, the timings of which have been revealed.
Tiger Woods’ press conference timings out now
The 47-year-old is due to play at his 24th Masters appearance next week. Undoubtedly, Woods possess a stellar record at the tournament, with 14 top-10 finishes since his debut. More impressively, he has only missed the cut once, during his amateur days in 1996.
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With an appearance due next week, Woods will make his plans clear to the media at a scheduled press conference on Tuesday at 11 AM ET. Interestingly, the day coincides with the Champions Dinner, a traditional routine before the start of the Masters.
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The post announcing Woods’ conference broke fans into a frenzy. Many had their own iteration to declare the news. “The time has come. The best golf week of the year! LETS FRIGGN GO!!!!” a user said. “Let’s go tiger!!” said another.
But while Woods will be behind the mic next week, can he make a difference with his club?
Tiger Woods struggles before Masters Tournament
The surreal winner has won five Green Jackets, which is second in line to golf legend, Jack Nicklaus with his six Green Jackets. His most recent win came at the 2019 Masters, which Woods won to complete a fairytale comeback.
However, even after making a successful comeback from severe injuries, Woods faces an uphill battle off the field. The 15-time major championship winner has been sued by his former partner, Erica Herman, in a $30 million lawsuit, which claims she was thrown out of the golfer’s Jupiter mansion.
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The case first appeared in November last year and was quietly handled by the concerned attorneys. However, Herman filed a second lawsuit, which sought to nullify her NDA pact with Woods.
While Woods hasn’t provided much clarity on his situation concerning the circumstances, the 47-year-old will be looking to reclaim his favorite major championship. The golf legend, who is considered one of the greatest players to ever grace the game, is still three short of the major championship win record.
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