As usual, the room was packed with reporters here Tuesday for Tiger Woods.
His golf game has failed him for seven years of major tournaments, since that famous U.S. Open limp-athon at Torrey Pines in 2008.
But that hasn't dulled the interest. If he is no longer the best golfer in the world — not by far now — he apparently remains the most interesting man in the world of golf.
He was asked about retirement. He will be 40 on the second-to-last day of this year.
"I don't have my AARP card yet," he said.