Ever since the news broke of Tiger Woods’ infidelity last year, many of his fans have just been hoping for the golfing legend to return to the sport which made him famous. And as we previously reported, the world’s number 1 is returning to golf, just in time for the Masters.
Tiger sat an interview with ESPN recently – the first interview since his car crash and sex scandal – and the Masters, was just one of the subjects that was spoke about. When speaking about the Masters, Tiger admitted to being a little nervous about the reception that awaits him.

“It would be nice to hear a couple of claps here and there,” Tiger told the ESPN sports network. Another subject that was spoken about was his behavior. “I was living a life of a lie, I really was. And I was doing a lot of things that hurt a lot of people,” Tiger went on to say.
Woods held yesterday’s interviews with both ESPN and the Golf Channel at his home club of Isleworth in Orlando. According to a report at telegraph.co.uk, timing was limited to five minutes per interviewer, but what was crucial was that the subject matter wasn’t vetted.
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