RANCHO MIRAGE, California, (Reuters) – The Tiger Woods circus rolls into Georgia amid much hype and speculation for next week’s U.S. Masters where the disgraced world number one will make his highly anticipated return to competitive golf.
The 14-times major champion has selected the best possible environment at Augusta National for his PGA Tour comeback but no one, Woods included, knows how he will fare in his first tournament back after a break of almost five months.
Although he enjoys a huge comfort level at a venue where he has triumphed four times, he has not competed since winning the Australian Masters on Nov. 15 following startling revelations that he had a string of extra-marital affairs.
While his golfing abilities and mental strength are the best of his era and arguably of all time, his emotional state of mind is likely to be an unknown factor when Woods tees off in Thursday’s opening round.
South African Ernie Els, who has won his last two events on the PGA Tour, expects the game’s leading player to cope with the distractions and intense media scrutiny at the Masters.