Woods sneaks into Australia

Reuters - Mon, 09 Nov 07:43:00 2009

Tiger Woods managed to avoid the mayhem and hype awaiting him by slipping quietly into Melbourne to prepare for his first tournament in Australia for more than a decade.

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The world number one arrived in a private jet after flying in from Shanghai overnight and was immediately whisked away with his entourage to an unknown destination before his first round of public appearances on Tuesday.

Woods has been paid a $3 million (£1.8m) appearance fee -- more than 10 times the prize money on offer for winning the tournament -- to play this week's Australian Masters, an event co-sanctioned by the European and Australian PGA Tours.

Woods has played in Australia on just three occasions, without winning. His last appearance was at the 1998 Presidents Cup in Melbourne when his American team lost to the Internationals for the first and only time.

He had already won his first U.S. Masters title when he last played in Australia but has won 13 majors since and his current appearance has generated unprecedented interest in the Australian Masters, to be played from Thursday at the notoriously tricky Kingston Heath course on Melbourne's famed sandbelt.

Organisers put up the house-full sign after all 100,000 spectator tickets were snapped up within hours of sale.

Woods will also attend a gala dinner function at Melbourne's casino on Tuesday and hold his first news conference.

The American will also play in a charity event for the survivors of the bushfires outside of Melbourne earlier this year that killed 173 people and destroyed more than 2,000 homes.

Reuters

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  1. It is time that the organisers of the Tours stopped­ paying absurd appearance money and put the money­ instead to the development of the game and support of­ youth players. Woods was a disgrace in China - his­ demeanour said it all - he did not want to be there and­ his behaviour was in such contrast to that of the ever­ smiling Phil M and Ernie Els and many others.

    From dcdr58, on Mon 9 Nov 9:17PM
  2. Wouldn't it be nice if Woods donated his appearance­ money to the survivors of the Bushfires!

    From bob.seabourne, on Mon 9 Nov 8:55AM
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