Tiger Woods Coverage Starts Anew

With Tiger Woods participating in the WGC-CA Championship at the Blue Monster at Doral, coverage on the Golf Channel and NBC Sports will ramp up once again.

First, Golf Channel will air Tiger’s press conference today live.

Woods’ News Conference Live on GOLF CHANNEL Today at 1 p.m. ET

Golf Central Pre Game Expands to One Hour Thursday


GOLF CHANNEL will air Tiger Woods’ pre-tournament news conference live from the WGC-CA Championship today (Wednesday) at 1 p.m. ET.


Thursday, Golf Central Pre Game will expand to an hour and begin at 1 p.m. ET to prepare viewers for live, opening round coverage of the WGC-CA Championship. Kraig Kann and Frank Nobilo will host Golf Central Pre Game from the network’s Orlando studios, with Steve Sands and Rich Lerner reporting from Doral.


WGC-CA Championship TV Times

Thursday: Golf Central Pre Game, 1 – 2 p.m. ET

WGC-CA Championship Round One, 2 – 6 p.m. ET (Live)

WGC-CA Championship Round One, 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. (Replay)


Friday: Golf Central Pre Game, 1:30 – 2 p.m. ET

WGC-CA Championship Round Two, 2 – 6 p.m. (Live)

WGC-CA Championship Round Two, 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. (Replay)

And NBC will have 8 hours of coverage this weekend of the CA Championship.

TIGER RETURNS AS NBC SPORTS BROADCASTS 8 HOURS FROM WGC-CA CHAMPIONSHIP AT DORAL

I think this is an important week for him…because he might start doubting his form.” – NBC’s Miller on Tiger

“I don’t think Tiger doubts himself… I expect him to do very well at Doral.” – NBC’s Maltbie on Tiger

NEW YORK – March 11, 2009 – Tiger Woods returns to action seeking his fourth victory in the last five tries at Doral as NBC Sports broadcasts live high definition coverage of the World Golf Championships-CA Championship Saturday 2-6 p.m. ET and Sunday 3-7 p.m. ET, from Doral's "Blue Monster" in Miami, Fla. The field includes the top 50 players in the world led by Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia, Anthony Kim, Camilo Villegas, defending champion Geoff Oglivy and Ernie Els (2002 champion).

Host Dan Hicks and analyst Johnny Miller, in their 10th season together as NBC's lead golf team, will anchor the coverage from the 18th hole tower. They are joined by tower reporters Gary Koch (1983 Doral champion) and Bob Murphy; course reporters Roger Maltbie, Dottie Pepper and Mark Rolfing; and interviewer/essayist Jimmy Roberts. NBC's golf coverage is produced by Tommy Roy, among the most nominated persons in the history of the Sports Emmys.

JOHNNY MILLER ON TIGER: "He's played great at Doral. I think this is an important week for him either to win or have a chance to win because he might start doubting his form getting ready for Augusta."

ROGER MALTBIE ON TIGER: "I don't think Tiger doubts himself, at least not yet. Getting back into competition gives him a much better barometer on where his game is at. Now he can practice with a purpose. I expect him to do very well at Doral."

MALTBIE ON VILLEGAS: "He's a star everywhere but he's a really big star in South Florida. They love him down here and he's the kind of guy who thrives from the attention."

MALTBIE ON THE 18TH HOLE AT DORAL: "I can't think of a harder finishing hole in golf. With the lengthening of the tee box, it had gotten to a point there for a while that with the players length they could pull the ball left off the tee and carry the water. They can still do that given the right wind condition, but it has to be something that is helping. So without that, it's pretty much restored to what it was when I was playing the tour and when Johnny (Miller) was playing the tour. If you went left you went in the water. That's all there was to it. The angle of the hole, and now with the new tee and the resurrection of the length, makes it hard to feel comfortable on any shot on that hole. It's a great, great hole."

WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS: The Doral event tra nsitioned into a World Golf Championship event in 2007. One of four World Golf Championship events, the CA Championship will feature the top-50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking along with top finishers on the money lists of the six Tours comprising the International Federation of PGA Tours (PGA TOUR, European Tour, Australasian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, Asian Tour and Sunshine Tour).

There you have it.

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