How's The Transitions Championship Coming Along?**

Just kidding, I saw that Furyk shank on 18 before he won. Then it was time to turn over to the interviews.

But how are the Transitions people feeling right now? They have a late Sunday finish, great leaderboard and Tiger decides to do promptu-impromptu interviews that take attention away. Even Golf Channel, which had an on-course set (doesn't Transitions pay for that?) virtually deserted post-game coverage to put the interview show on a loop.

Q: "How did you lose control of the car?" A: "That's between Elin and myself."

My first reaction to the interviews is that Tiger was well prepared, but the above exchange with Tom Rinaldi was the the lone blunder.

Your thoughts on the interviews? Oh and would love to hear what you thought of the Golf Channel post game coverage as well. I have my thoughts, but I first have to go scrub this pesky sap off my hands.

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Interviews Set For 7:30; Golf Channel Makes It Official**

Steve DiMeglio Tweets that the ESPN interview is now set for 7:30 EST.

Here's Golf Channel's release:

***MEDIA ADVISORY**
 
GOLF CHANNEL TALKS TO TIGER WOODS 1-ON-1; FIRST PUBLIC INTERVIEW SINCE THANKSGIVING- NIGHT CAR CRASH
 
ORLANDO, Fla. (March 21, 2010, 6:30 p.m.ET) – The first televised interview with Tiger Woods since November will air tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET on a special, 30-minute edition of Golf Central on Golf Channel, and will be replayed by the network throughout the night and in its entirety on www.GolfChannel.com.  Kelly Tilghman sat down with Woods today at the world number-one golfer’s home course, Isleworth Country Club in Windermere, Fla., just outside Orlando.
 
During the emotional interview, Woods discussed what happened the night of his infamous car crash, and talks about how he has lost touch with his roots. “Today was a unique and special opportunity,” said Tilghman.  “I was able to ask the tough questions that have been on everyone’s mind for the past three months and Tiger’s answers were from the heart.”

In five minutes?

Woods will return to competitive golf at the Masters, April 8-11.  Golf Channel’s Live From the Masters will televise more than 34 hours of live news coverage during the week, beginning Tuesday, April 6.  The network’s team of reporters and analysts, as well as guest experts, will cover all the major storylines, break down tournament play and feature daily interviews with key players.
 
Golf Central Special – 1-on-1 with Tiger Woods
7:30 p.m. ET (replays throughout evening)

New Details Of Tiger Sunday Interviews

A reliable source tells me:

- The ESPN and Golf Channel interviews were shot at Isleworth today.

- Golf Channel was given 5 minutes, with no restrictions on questions. The interview ran long and went 6 minutes. Topics include car crash details and Buddhism.

- The Golf Channel interview was set to air at 7:30 but was pushed back to not compete with the PGA Tour telecast of the Transitions Championship.

 

"Not out the Woods yet"

John Huggan files 25 questions for Tiger Woods...

10. Do you really expect us to believe that your mea culpa press conference was scheduled during the Accenture World Match Play for reasons other than sticking it to your former sponsors? What does that action say about your character, or lack of it?

11. Speaking of that press conference, how are we supposed to take anything you said that day – "I hope to play again this year" – seriously now that your comeback has been officially confirmed?

12. Ernie Els was outspokenly critical of both you and the timing of the above press conference. Will you confront him about that?