Woods, currently ranked the No. 1 golfer in the world but plagued by a sex scandal, is scheduled to speak at 2 p.m., Augusta National Golf Club announced today.
This will be the first time Woods has spoken to a gathering of reporters since November. He read a prepared statement on Feb. 19 that lasted nearly 14 minutes, and Sunday he granted brief one-on-one interviews to ESPN and The Golf Channel.
The Masters released the schedule of pre-tournament interviews today and Woods is the only one scheduled for Monday.
Woods traditionally speaks to the media on Tuesdays of Masters Week.
Defending champion Angel Cabrera, two-time winner Phil Mickelson and Jack Nicklaus, who will be an honorary starter this year, highlight Tuesday's interview schedule.
Billy Payne, club and tournament chairman, will speak Wednesday, April 7 at 12:30 p.m.














