NEWPORT BEACH — When Fuzzy Zoeller made comments about Tiger Woods back in 1997, they got him in trouble and he had to apologize. But the colorful Zoeller, the 1979 Masters Champion, didn’t hesitate to talk Tiger Tuesday morning on the rooftop of a hotel in Newport Beach.
Zoeller spoke in a somewhat defensive tone when he was asked to give his take on Woods, who has been rehabilitating his career since a downfall that stemmed from infidelity. Woods, a part-time Corona del Mar resident, is making his return to a routine that involves golf and fitness, according to a report from the Associated Press.
“You know what?” Zoeller said. “Tiger’s life doesn’t affect my life. I think everybody else would sleep a lot better if they wouldn’t let it affect them. What he does on his time is his business, not mine, not yours, not anybody else’s.”