Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Pro-Am for the Australian Masters tournament

Tiger Woods of the U.S. , right, shares a light moment with Josh Gale as they walk along the 1st fairway in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 during a Pro-Am match ahead of the Australian Masters golf tournament. Josh's father Brad Gale played in the Pro-Am with Woods.






Spectators watch as Tiger Woods of the US (R) hits a ball to the green during the Pro-Am for the Australian Masters tournament at the Kingston Heath golf course, his first tournament in Australia for 11 years, in Melbourne on November 11, 2009. Woods, who is reportedly being paid three million US dollars to play in this week's European Tour co-sanctioned event, will attract massive public galleries at the Kingston Heath sandbelt course. All 25,000 tickets for each of the four days of the tournament were sold out early last month, with reports that officials are anticipating crowds of up to 15 deep behind the ropes following Woods.




Tiger Woods of the U.S. has a laugh during a Pro-Am match ahead of the Australian Masters golf tournament in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009.



Tiger Woods of the US wipes his face with a towel during the Pro-Am for the Australian Masters tournament at the Kingston Heath golf course, his first tournament in Australia for 11 years, in Melbourne on November 11, 2009. Woods, who is reportedly being paid three million US dollars to play in this week's European Tour co-sanctioned event, will attract massive public galleries at the Kingston Heath sandbelt course. All 25,000 tickets for each of the four days of the tournament were sold out early last month, with reports that officials are anticipating crowds of up to 15 deep behind the ropes following Woods.



Spectators watch as Tiger Woods of the US plays a shot during the Pro-Am for the Australian Masters tournament at the Kingston Heath golf course, his first tournament in Australia for 11 years, in Melbourne on November 11, 2009. Woods, who is reportedly being paid three million US dollars to play in this week's European Tour co-sanctioned event, will attract massive public galleries at the Kingston Heath sandbelt course. All 25,000 tickets for each of the four days of the tournament were sold out early last month, with reports that officials are anticipating crowds of up to 15 deep behind the ropes following Woods.



Tiger Woods of the U.S. plays a shot on the 16th fairway in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 during a Pro-Am match ahead of the Australian Masters golf tournament.


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