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Tiger Woods returning to golf, hires Ari Fleischer

Scandalized golfing great Tiger Wood will return to the game he loves (not talking about skirt-chasing) when he plays the Arnold Palmer Invitational starting March 25 in Orlando, Fla., the New York Post reports.

As The Post has it, Ari Fleischer, a former presidential advisor to George W. Bush, is helping Woods strategize a return to the public eye.

Fleischer previously helped roided up slugger Mark McGwire repair his image.

Woods apologized last month for a stream of affairs that threatened to destroy his career and marriage.

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By John

March 11, 2010 6:18 PM | Link to this

Who cares! I and every other person that has a life, is over it. let him do as he pleases with his life and career…

By jm

March 11, 2010 6:22 PM | Link to this

Reporters are lowlife. Leave Tiger alone. It is none of your business. I would like to search your closet.

By Fred

March 11, 2010 8:20 PM | Link to this

Reporters are the only barrier keeping politicians, celebrities and public figures from feeding us more BS than they already do. If you make your living from public adulation in the public arena, prepare to take the bad stuff when you tarnish your own image. God bless the First Amendment!

By Wow

March 11, 2010 9:46 PM | Link to this

“Fleischer previously helped roided up slugger Mark McGwire repair his image.” I never considered McGwire’s image to be repaired. Just another cheating sports slug.

By Ted the carnivore

March 11, 2010 10:33 PM | Link to this

That dude has been coddled all his life. Maybe now he’ll learn what it means to work for a living, which means being disrespected or ridiculed by your customers (in his case the fans.) This BS about him being a competitor is a load of crap. He’s had it remarkably easy up to now. I can’t wait to see Tiger start crying tears when he’s heckled.

By DON

March 11, 2010 11:57 PM | Link to this

WHO CARES LET HIM GET A REAL JOB SEE HOW LONG HE LASTS GOLF WHAT A JOKE SO IS HOLLYWOOD

By ruth

March 12, 2010 7:59 AM | Link to this

can you remember when you had to pay to see a freak????????

By Brian

March 12, 2010 8:53 AM | Link to this

Ted and Don…you guys are idiots. Were you always picked last to play when you were little? Probably just envious of anyone with athletic ability.

By lolwut

March 12, 2010 9:32 AM | Link to this

I like tiger more now that I know he wasn’t wasting his fame. Hump em all tiger!

By foresight

March 12, 2010 2:54 PM | Link to this

What’s one more addicted celebrity among the multitudes? He will get past this, and so will his wife. Dollars salve humiliation pretty well—it’s proven in courts around the land every day.

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