Tiger Woods admits in his first interview since the car crash that he has hurt a lot of people
Tiger Woods admits in his first interview since the car crash that he has hurt a lot of people
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"And stripping away denial and rationalization you start coming to the truth of who you really are and that can be very ugly."
Woods announced his return at the Masters in April after four months of self-imposed exile. Shielded by the most secure environment in golf, it is still expected to be a circus-like atmosphere and unlike anything he has ever faced before.
He told ESPN.com he is starting to get his life back in order.
"When you face it and you start conquering it and you start living up to it, the strength that I feel now. I have never felt that type of strength," he said.
Woods has not played since winning the Australian Masters in mid-November after a sex scandal in which he admitted cheating on wife Elin, and apologized for igniting a tabloid frenzy where more than a dozen women have claimed affairs.
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