New York, Mar 25 (ANI): World No.1 golfer Tiger Woods is scheduled to hold his first press conference in nearly five months on April 5, following the public expose of his extramarital affairs.
It will be his first press conference in nearly five months, and his first time facing a room full of reporters since he crashed his SUV into a tree on November 27, 2009, setting off shocking revelations of rampant infidelity, the New York Post reports.
Woods is the only player scheduled for an interview that day. Given the sensational nature of his downfall, what he says could trump the NCAA basketball championship game to be held later that night.
Arnold Palmer, one of the most popular players in golf history, suggested that Woods be more open with reporters.
"It's up to him to do and say whatever he feels he needs to do to redeem the situation, put it in the proper place," Palmer said. " ... I suppose the best thing he could do would be open up and just let you guys shoot at him. And that's just my thought."
The last time Woods held a press conference was on November 15, 2009, after he won the Australian Masters in Melbourne for his 82nd career victory. (ANI)
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