Friday, April 9, 2010

Tiger back in the hunt at Masters

Another day, another major transition for Tiger Woods. Buoyed by the crowds and relaxed by the surroundings, the top golfer went overnight from being back in the game to back in the mix. Either way, he feels right at home.

' return after a self-imposed 144-day absence following a sex scandal took another turn Friday during the second round of the Masters. Unsure of how he would be received.Hoist a glass of Tetley's Bitter.

Have a plate of bangers and mash.

Sing a few choruses of "God Save the Queen.''

Tiger Woods' impressive return to golf notwithstanding, this Masters has taken on an English accent.

Halfway through Masters 2010, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood, English to the core, share the lead with 8-under-par totals of 136. If this keeps up, the Waffle House...

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