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WOODS MEETS THE PRESS; TALKS OF FUZZY, FAME, AND CLINTON

          TIGER WOODS "weaved his way through a mine field of
     potentially explosive topics" yesterday in his first news
     conference since winning The Masters, according to Jimmy
     Burch of the FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM.  Woods was "offering
     updates on his love life, insights on his heightened
     celebrity status and an explanation for why he wouldn't make
     time for a public appearance with President Clinton. 
     Mostly, however, Woods expressed a desire to huddle with"
     FUZZY ZOELLER over racially insensitive comments Zoeller
     made at Augusta last month (FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM, 5/14). 
     Part of the press conference was shown live on CNN and
     ESPNEWS and in Dallas, Brad Townsend writes, "Tiger spoke. 
     The world tuned in" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 5/14).  
          ON ZOELLER: Woods said he hoped to meet Zoeller next
     week at the PGA Tour's MasterCard Colonial stop.  Woods:
     "I'd just like to ask him what he meant exactly.  I'd have a
     one-on-one, heart-to-heart talk with him.  Nothing tough ...
     I just want some true emotion to see what's going on.  After
     that, it's over."  On some sentiment that he waited too long
     before responding to Zoeller: "I'm not concerned about it at
     all because I didn't say those comments.  I'm not the one
     who got in trouble.  And, unfortunately, I was brought into
     the situation unwillingly.  I think I responded at the
     appropriate time."  Woods, on the difference between his
     controversial comments in GQ and Zoeller's comments: "He
     said it to, I guess -- I saw the tape -- to people right
     there all around.  Media.  I was just unknowingly talking to
     a limo driver who was miked.  There's a difference there.  A
     big difference. ... If you're going to say something, you're
     going to have to live with the consequences.  I understand
     what I said, jokingly, having fun.  If they want to confront
     that, that's fine.  I'll tell them what went on.  They can
     accept it or not" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 5/14). CNN/SI's Ed
     Werder: "Woods said his response was correct and his
     management team often had to convince him to be as
     conciliatory as he was" ("CNN/SI," CNN, 5/13). 
          PRESIDENTIAL ZEAL: Woods "made it clear he was hardly
     repentant for turning down" President Clinton's invitation
     to appear with him at MLB's ceremony honoring Jackie
     Robinson, according to Joe Drape of the N.Y. TIMES.  Woods:
     "Why didn't Mr. Clinton invite me before the Masters?  That
     didn't happen.  As soon as I won, he invited me.  If he
     wanted me there, I think it would have been best if he would
     have asked me before the Masters with all the athletes that
     were involved" (N.Y. TIMES, 5/14).  White House Dep. Press
     Secretary Barry Toiv noted Woods was the only non-baseball
     athlete invited: "It was a spontaneous thing, but we
     understand that he wasn't able to come" (WASH. POST, 5/14).
          CHIP SHOTS: Woods will be a guest on "Barbara Walters
     Presents 6 to Watch" on ABC next Wednesday (WASHINGTON POST,
     5/14)....USA TODAY's Rudy Martzke notes speculation that
     Zoeller might retire (USA TODAY, 5/14). 

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