What's the best thing that could happen to Tiger at the Open?

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 What's the best thing that could happen to Tiger at the Open?
With Tiger returning from injury, what's the best thing that could happen? A victory? A narrow defeat? Making out with Elin behind a port-a-potty? [link]

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Adios, AT&T Classic
Published 6/10/2008 by Jay Busbee at Right Down Peachtree
... . It's a shame, but it's not surprising -- the economy being what it is and the tournament's scheduling being what it was (right after The Players' Championship), there wasn't a whole lot of hope that a new sponsor would pony up $6 mil to $8 mil for a tournament that might not even attract Le Tigre any longer. ...

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