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If he is able to make a full golf recovery from his knee injury then yes.
Due to the exemptions Tiger Woods has earned through his career he has the luxury of being able to choose which events he plays. He always plays the 4 majors, the WGC events, The Players Championship and those events which he is tied to by his sponsors. He would usually play around a maximum of 15 events a year.
Redeem means to buy off or clear. An example would be, 'We weren't sure we were going to be able to redeem the mortgage.'
Redeem means to get something back for something you have: He had enough coupons saved to be able to redeem the toy that had been advertised. See the related questions below for other examples.
Very hard to compare the two, Tiger Woods has made countless putts to either force a play off or win a tournament. I'm sure Michael Jordan has scored a lot of crucial points to win games and win championships. I don't actually think anyone would possibly be able to separate the two.
Once you redeem your mutliplayer code, You may not and you are unable to un-redeem it. The code you entered will not be able to be used ever again. Sorry for the bad news.
There are many places where one would be able to redeem CEU credits. One would be able to find information regarding redeeming CEU credits on sites such as "Bridges".
You can redeem any kind of code no matter what Xbox Live status you have.
This is not a question of fairness. It is a question of choices and it would seem that Woods made the right choices if what you said is correct.
Yes, you will be able to make purchases from both the App & Music store.
Unfortunately, you can't redeem a code directly from your iPod Touch. But to redeem a code from iTunes simply open the iTunes Store and in the top-right corner you will see a "Quick Links" section. The first item on the list is "redeem". Click this and you will be able to type & redeem your code.
As long as there is sufficient prey (small mammals and rodents), and the tiger is physically able to catch them. The greatest threat to a tiger's existence is encroachment on its habitat by man.