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Michael Jordan: 2009 sex scandal bothers Tiger Woods more than anything

Updated on: 23 April,2016 08:57 AM IST  | 
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Golfer Tiger Woods can’t get over his sexploits-caused broken marriage, reveals NBA icon pal Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan: 2009 sex scandal bothers Tiger Woods more than anything

Tiger Woods

New York: Tiger Woods’ friend and former basketball star Michael Jordan has revealed that the sex scandal surrounding Woods, which broke after he crashed his car into a fire hydrant and a tree in November 2009, “looms” in the mind of the only player to hold all four major titles at once.


LEFT: Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren at the opening ceremony of the Ryder Cup at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township on September 16, 2004. PIC/AFP
LEFT: Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren at the opening ceremony of the Ryder Cup at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township on September 16, 2004. PIC/AFP


“That bothers him more than anything,” Jordan said. “It looms. It’s in his mind. It’s a ship he can’t right and he’s never going to. What can you do? The thing is about T-Dub, he cannot erase. That’s what he really wants. He wants to erase the things that happened.”


Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan

Urge to retire
Woods, who was married to Elin Nordegren, “wishes he could retire” and would do so if he won another major, according Jordan.

Woods has not played since August after undergoing three back operations in the space of 19 months and won the last of his 14 major titles in 2008.

The former world number one has reportedly been having lengthy practice sessions ahead of a possible return to action and was caught on camera hitting shots during a clinic at a junior event on Thursday.

But Jordan believes the 40-year-old is “tired” after a long career in the spotlight and told ESPN the Magazine: “I think he really wishes he could retire, but he doesn’t know how to do it yet, and I don’t think he wants to leave it where it is right now. If he could win a major and walk away, he would, I think.”

According to the magazine, Woods has told his friend and former PGA Tour player Notah Begay that he “knows” his next comeback will be his last, while Jordan does not sound optimistic that it would be a success. “The thing is, I love him so much that I can’t tell him, ‘you’re not gonna be great again,’ ” Jordan said.

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