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« What's Bugging Sergio Files, Vol. 591 | Main | “Doing a story on him was not an enjoyable journalistic experience, to say the least" »
Monday
Feb222010

Tiger Headed Back To Rehab In...Mesa!?

TMZ reports on where his jet turned up. Is that the closest airport they could find to Hattiesburg?

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Reader Comments (8)

Somebody got some splainin' to do. And it's probably not TMZ.
02.22.2010 | Unregistered CommenterShankapotamus
Keep in mind that Tiger doesn't own a jet, he rents them from NetJets. He took off on Saturday. No telling who was on that plane that landed in Mesa.
02.22.2010 | Unregistered CommenterJoey
Photo has a doctored N number. Wonder why?
02.22.2010 | Unregistered CommenterJJ
Joey,
Good point, though the jet in question did leave Orlando Saturday evening and was in Mesa the next day, so it would require him to have been dropped off and the jet then used by someone else. Entirely possible, but it is a tight window.
02.22.2010 | Registered CommenterGeoff
Maybe they dropped Tiger in MS and then took Elin to AZ.
02.23.2010 | Unregistered CommenterPapa Bing
It would blow everyone's mind if Tiger showed up at the Phoenix Open............
02.23.2010 | Unregistered CommenterFred Jones
Yes, Fred, it would, since he wouldn't be allowed to play as he's not on the list of committed players. :-P
02.23.2010 | Unregistered CommenterErik J. Barzeski
Tiger is in the Pro - Am . . . Playing as a +8 handicap (his Isleworth number). . . His Pro-Am partners are Rick Reilly and Brit Hume . . . Their professional is Scott McCarron. . . Evidently it is part of Tiger's therapy - sort of a test to see how far along he is in his recovery. . .Elin will be driving the golf car - Stevie is still in New Zealand.
02.23.2010 | Unregistered CommenterWisconsin Reader

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