MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Tiger Woods' $3 million appearance fee for playing in the Australian Masters in November has paid dividends for the Victorian state economy.
Acting state Premier Rob Hulls said Tuesday that Woods' appearance at Kingston Heath Golf Club injected $31 million into the economy, far higher than forecast.
Woods won the Australian Masters on Nov. 15, his last tournament before a Nov. 27 car accident near his home when he ran over a fire hydrant and into a tree.
Since then, Woods has remained out of the public eye and announce that he would take an indefinite break from golf after admitting extramarital "transgressions."








