Tiger's Return to Golf to be Broadcast in 3D

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Samuel Axon
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Tiger's Return to Golf to be Broadcast in 3D
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If you want to see him play, you'll be able to do so in a new way: Comcast will stream live video of the Masters in addition to its traditional cable broadcast of the event, and both will be available in 3D.

You'll need a 3D-enabled television or computer to experience it, but if you've got the hardware, tune on April 7 - 11 to see Tiger and the other golfers show off their skills. Comcast plans to stream about two hours of live footage each day. While the 3D web stream will be powered by Comcast, the official Masters website will host it.

It's not clear whether or not the 3D streams will be limited to Comcast customers.

Tiger's return to golf has been anticipated ever since his multiple extramarital affairs went public and dominated the news and Twitter's trending topics for days.

Woods has already proven that he can draw a lot of viewers to a live stream — his post-affair press conference attracted 683,000 viewers on Ustream. We'll see in a few weeks if his golfing prowess — and the intense consumer appeal of 3D — can pull in big numbers, too.

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