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No, but if he's out there on the grounds walking around while these guys are warming up on the range, then I think that's a problem.
Yeah, and David Burson answered the question the way that he had to answer the question.
But I also thought, I mean, there's an article in the Post written about it today where it's like CBS Sports execs navigating Tiger Woods' master's minefield after latest DUI.
I really thought that that was a misleading headline.
I mean, I think that CBS will know exactly what to do and how to handle it, and they're going to do it professionally, and they're not going to hide anything, and they'll do the things that they have to do if he shows up there.
Yeah.
Yeah, and also, exactly.
He's got that ability to do that.
And this isn't even bad news at this point because we already know the news.
Like, him showing up at the Masters wouldn't be bad.
He'd just be able to... I mean, I don't think that there's any way that they could handle this where they're going to get crushed.
I just don't see that.
But they're not going to do that.
They're not going to sit there and be able... Make excuses for him?
So NBC, during the Texas Children's Open this last weekend, they went out of their way to address it.
Well, they had to.
They brought it up because it was fresh.
It was news at that point.
And Kevin Kisner, who's a very good friend of Tiger's, basically did the, you know, we're happy that nobody's injured.
Hopefully he's getting the help that he needs and all of these things, you know, that they said.