TIGER WOODS GETS HECKLED FOR FIRST TIME SINCE COMEBACK AT WELLS FARGO CHAMPIONSHIP IN CHARLOTTE

BY Hank Gola, Michael Obernauer and Corky Siemaszko
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS

Originally Published:Friday, April 30th 2010, 4:33 PM
Updated: Saturday, May 1st 2010, 12:15 AM

Tiger Woods was the victim of a heckle-and-run Friday when he got an earful about his sex scandal from some angry golf fans at a North Carolina tournament.

Woods had muffed a 5-foot putt at the 10th hole when one craven critic broke the silence and yelled, "Get in the hole!"

Another quickly chimed in, "That's what she said!"

While other fans looked aghast, the hecklers hot-footed it out of the Wells Fargo Championship - leaving it up to embarrassed security guards and Charlotte cops to try to identify them.

It was not clear if Woods heard the jibe, but he was already fuming about another sub-par performance that caused him to miss the tournament's cut.

Woods, whose good-guy public image was wrecked by reports he cheated on wife, Elin Nordegren, with a parade of party girls and porn princesses, got some grief when he made his comeback at the Masters tournament from a pilot trailing a taunting banner. All he heard from the fans on the ground in Augusta was hearty applause, which he gratefully acknowledged. Woods had also been mostly shielded from interlopers with harsh questions or criticism about his raunchy behavior in a series of scripted public appearances.

This new embarrassment came after the National Enquirer reported he confessed to cheating with 120 women during five years of marriage. Nordegren flipped out after finding out that Woods didn't tell her about seducing the girl next door - nubile neighbor Raychel Coudriet - last year, the tab reported.