There were some uncomfortable moments Tuesday during Tiger Woods' first news conference in Great Britain following his well-publicized scandal. But the answers were mostly the same ones he has given since returning to competitive golf in April at the Masters. Woods, who will attempt to win for the third time at the Old Course when the 139th Open Championship begins Thursday, fielded 17 questions that were in some way related to events surrounding his personal life, including how he expected his image to impact his week at St. Andrews. "It doesn't impact it at all," Woods said. "I'm here to play a championship, and this is the Open Championship at St. Andrews. I mean, this is as good as it gets. It's the home of golf. I'm just like every other player in this field, really looking forward to getting out there and playing the Open Championship." The British media is known for its aggressiveness and sensationalism and most of the questions pertaining to Woods' personal life came from those factions. http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/britishopen10/news/story?id=5375440