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How will Tiger finish at the Masters?

Win 20% 295 votes

Top 5 25% 366 votes

Top 10 21% 312 votes

Top 30 18% 268 votes

Missed cut 13% 187 votes

1428 total votes

Comments

mikewat (anonymous) says...

I'm glad to see Tiger coming back. I think he needs a warm-up tournament to get some of the quirky shots out of his system that just happen when you come out of a layoff. Nevertheless, he is the best and he has surprised me before with some of the unbelievable things he has done.

March 16, 2010 at 12:56 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

rfrenzel5 (anonymous) says...

An early step on the road to redemption? For everyday golf people/fans, I'm sure Tiger's rebuilding of his image will take a while. He'll be in the public's penalty box and remain the butt of stand-up comedy jokes for awhile, but reaching and surpassing the 18 major mark should erase most of our bad memories of him. He's still the best golfer in history - his 19th major will only ratify that - so I think we just want to see him dominate again.
His issues within his family are not a public matter in my book. But good luck with that, Tiger - looks like a tough one.

March 16, 2010 at 3:21 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

sagolf100 (anonymous) says...

Since the media has never left him alone, it will be just like he was never gone. C'mon guys, there are other players that deserve some attention. Golf does NOT revolve around Tiger Woods. Give us a break!

March 17, 2010 at 2:36 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

RosscoH (anonymous) says...

I agree with 'rfrenzel5' ! Tiger's return to competitive play at The Masters is just the 1st step to redemption (In the golfing public's eyes!).
I voted with him finishing in the Top 5, not winning, but would actually love to see him prove me wrong!
Good Luck Tiger with The Masters & getting your family back together!

March 21, 2010 at 1:22 p.m. ( | suggest removal )