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Woods defends $3m fee to play at his 'favourite place'

27 Mar, 2009 01:00 AM
Tiger Woods has defended his $US3million ($A4.27 million) partly taxpayer-funded appearance fee to play November's Australian Masters and says Melbourne's sandbelt is his ''favourite place to play''.

''I know there's some controversy behind it but I'm really looking forward to getting down there and playing and competing,'' Woods said in Orlando, Florida.

''Most of the guys get appearance fees to play around the world.

''This [the US PGA Tour] is the only place that doesn't have appearance fees.''

The world No1 golfer made it clear that a big attraction for him in playing the Australian Masters at world-rated Kingston Heath was the chance to play another of Melbourne's famed sandbelt courses, having played the 1998 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne.

''I've always wanted to get down there and play more in the Aussie sandbelt, because that is my favourite area to play,'' Woods said.

Woods did not directly address the issue of whether Victorian tax-payers should foot a reported half of the bill for his visit.

His attitude seems to be that he has a standard non-US appearance fee which he can readily get and if someone wants to pay him to play a course he has heard great things about then that's their business.

Victorian opposition leader Ted Baillieu has been among those to question the expense in tough economic times. The appearance fee far outweighs the tournament's first prize last year of $270,000.

The Victorian government has cited a study by auditing group Ernst & Young on the economic impact of Woods' presence at the Australian Masters which suggested a $19million benefit to the state.

Event organiser IMG is believed to have signed two major sponsors to help fund the tournament.

Victorian Premier John Brumby believes that with Woods on the card along with world No4 Australian Geoff Ogilvy up to 100,000 people will flock to Kingston Heath, including 10,000 to 20,000 visitors from interstate and overseas. AAP

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