All the attention at this year's PNC Championship will be on Tiger Woods. Sure, there will be eyes on his 12-year-old son Charlie, who took the golf world -- and internet -- by storm a year ago at this event.
But the focus this year will, largely, be on father instead of son. Almost 10 months since Tiger Woods' single-car crash in Los Angeles that nearly cost him his leg, he returns to a golf course to play a competitive round. How will he hold up? Is his injured right leg ready for three consecutive days of golf -- one pro-am round and two competitive rounds?