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After returning from rehab and seen working on his game in long practice sessions it probably comes as little surprise that Tiger Woods is ready to return to the PGA Tour.  The New York Post is reporting that Tiger Woods will return in two weeks and play in the Arnold Palmer Invitational starting March 25.  Previous reports have Woods first entering in the March 22-23 Tavistock Cup, which will be played at his home course of Isleworth.  Where and when ever he chooses to return, the media spectacle that will follow is what likely has Tiger worried the most.  The post claims to address that concern it’s sources say Woods has hired former presidential advisor Ari Fleischer, who now runs a sports communications firm, to help him with a strategy to make his entrance back on the PGA Tour.  Fleischer, has worked for George W. Bush, and had Mark McGwire as a client when the disgraced former slugger made his first public admission that he had used performance-enhancing drugs, so he knows a thing or two about handling adversity.