As the Masters 2010 is supposed to be one of the most well-watched and popular golf tournaments in history, it has an extensive TV schedule, Masters Coverage in radio and newspapers, Masters live, and everyone obviously wants to know how Woods is doing and whether or not he is on the Leaderboard.
Considering the new Tiger Woods Nike commercial is playing constantly in the Masters tournament, Tiger could be getting big paydayloans from Nike, whether or not he is on the Masters leaderboard.
Leaderboard coverage for Masters
To really stay informed on the Masters competition, you ought to view Masters live or go take a look at the Masters Leaderboard at www.masters.com, which is the official website for the Masters golf tournament.
If you visit the site, you’ll be able to see the full view of tee times, see the leaderboard, and see the different highlights from each player within the competition.
Tiger Woods Nike Commercial on the Masters
In the masters golf tournament, not only will Tiger be the big news, but so will the Nike commercial. Not only is the golf channel running the Tiger Woods Nike commercial, but so is ESPN during their coverage of the tournament. Tiger Woods doesn’t actually say anything within the Tiger Woods Nike Commercial. Instead, audio from an interview with Tiger Woods’ dad is used, where he asks Tiger Woods what he was thinking.
At the end of the Tiger Woods Nike commercial, the Nike logo appears on a blank background, luckily without the “Just Do It” phrase.
Controversy with the Tiger Woods Nike Commercial
Many wonder: Why has Nike chosen to keep Woods as a sponsor, besides the high profile of the Masters tournament? The answer is simple, yet complicated, considering Nike is all in. Nike had no presence in golf, even at the Masters Tournament, until the business took on Tiger Woods. Woods is what Nike has built an entire division of business off of. There aren’t any instant cash loans ready for lower-profile golf stars to take the Nike Golf’s spotlight.
Leaderboard predictions Masters tournament 2010
The question is whether Tiger Woods will do well at the Masters after all the time off and the controversy. Many of the betting odds say Woods could be at a 375 for the 2010 Masters tournament. Phil Mickelson is also considered a good bet, but he has been on a losing streak recently.
Ernie Els is also expected to make an appearance on the Masters leaderboard, besides his “bizarre” choice of former NHL players for caddies.