The world's top golfer, Tiger Woods?will come back to golf competition in April at the U.S. golf Masters after staying away for nearly five months over a sex scandal.? From indefinite break to comeback, the passed four months must have been the?toughest period for the world's richest athlete.
The accident-November 27, 2009
On November 27, 2009, Woods was leaving his home around 2:30 a.m. in his SUV, a 2009 Cadillac Escalade, when he collided with a hedge, a fire hydrant, and finally a tree down the street. Woods was treated for minor facial lacerations and cited for careless driving.
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?Woods' broken Cadillac Escalade |
The break-December 11, 2009
The scandal-tainted golf superstar Tiger Woods said on?December 11, 2009 that he will take an "indefinite" leave from professional golf to spend more time to save his family.
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?Woods said on December 11 he would take an "indefinite break" from professional golf, acknowledging the disappointment and hurt his "infidelity" had caused his family. [Xinhua/Reuters] |
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The apology-February 19, 2010
"I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior," Woods said at his first public appearance on February 19, 2010?since he ran his car into a tree outside his Florida home in November and educed a series of sex scandals.
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?"I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior," Woods said at his first public appearance since he ran his car into a tree outside his Florida home in November and educed a series of sex scandals. |
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The comeback-March 17, 2010
Tiger Woods will come back to golf competition in April at the U.S. golf Masters, the world's top golfer said on March 17, 2010 after staying away for nearly five months over a sex scandal.