Last month, the trip to D.C. for his AT&T National would have been too much Last week, though, Tiger Woods was able to make the trip to the nation's capital to Congressional Country Club. According to Leonard Shapiro of The Washington Post, Woods made a presentation in support of the AT&T National staying at Congressional for the long haul...
More than 350 members of Congressional Country Club attended a town-hall-style meeting last night at the club to hear Tiger Woods and PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem make formal presentations in support of a proposal to keep the AT&T National, Woods's signature golf tournament, at the Bethesda course from 2012 through 2017.
According to a source who attended the two-hour meeting, Woods spoke to the members in the club's packed ballroom for about five minutes, and also answered members' questions.
As for his physical appearance, Doug Ferguson notes:
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem saw Tiger Woods for the first time since his season-ending surgery, and reported Sunday that the No. 1-ranked golfer was his usual self, except for being about 10 pounds lighter and walking with a slight limp.
"He lost 12 or 13 pounds after surgery, gained a few back," Finchem said. "He looks kind of thin."