He has had an extended stint in the rehab to overcome sex addiction and looks like he is all charged up for what he does best – golf. It’s worth noting that Tiger Woods had won the same tournament in 2003, 2004 and 2008.
Meanwhile, not everyone is in a mood to forgive the off-course behaviour of the golfer. Tom Watson, the winner of eight majors, has called on Tiger Woods to "show some humility" and apologise for his behaviour before returning to golf.
"Tiger Woods has to take ownership of what he has done. He must get his personal life in order," Watson was quoted as saying.
The 59 year old golfer who won a runner-up title in last year's Open slammed Woods for displaying adultery, lecherous flings and sex addiction. "I would come out and do an interview and say: 'I screwed up,' and admit it. And say 'I'm going to change; I want my wife and family back; I have to earn her trust back. He messed up. He knows he messed up. The world knows he messed up. And he has to take ownership of that," Watson added.
Now all eyes are set on Tiger Woods upcoming event and surely Woods has an enormous task ahead of him — of facing paparazzi and a bevy of not so pleasant questions.
The world No 1 golfer will play at the Dove Mountain event because it's among his favourites, said the Herald Sun in a report Wednesday.
I always suspected that Tiger Woods was not returning to golf or to the public eye until there was something definite to say about his marriage. Up to recently, Tiger was not sure of what Elin was going to do. Now that is being reported that Elin has agreed to stay, the buzz is that Tiger will be back soon. Tiger may not be able to live a secretive life again. His wife, the public and sponsors will not accept it.