Tiger Woods Reportedly Leaving Rehab This Week
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By PopEater Staff Posted Feb 4th 2010 07:15AM
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According to RadarOnline, Tiger Woods is leaving sex addiction rehab by the end of this week. His wife Elin reportedly flew to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to bring him home, sources said, adding that the couple plan to go away together, alone, for a few days.
"Tiger and Elin want to be alone out of public when he leaves the clinic," the source says.
Woods has allegedly been undergoing a sex addiction rehab program at a treatment facility in Mississippi since in January. But speculation has grown, even after photos surfaced online.
According to the Melbourne Herald Sun (via CBS News), Woods could be back playing competitive golf as early as Feb. 17 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Tucson.
"Only a fortnight after allegedly checking into a sex addiction clinic in Mississippi, the world No. 1 is set to stun the world by returning to the Dove Mountain course where he made his comeback from knee surgery last year," according to the newspaper.
The disgraced golf legend has been elusive since his Thanksgiving car crash that led to a media maelstrom of ladies coming forward to admit they had on-going affairs with Woods.
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By PopEater Staff Posted Feb 4th 2010 07:15AM
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According to RadarOnline, Tiger Woods is leaving sex addiction rehab by the end of this week. His wife Elin reportedly flew to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to bring him home, sources said, adding that the couple plan to go away together, alone, for a few days.
"Tiger and Elin want to be alone out of public when he leaves the clinic," the source says.
Woods has allegedly been undergoing a sex addiction rehab program at a treatment facility in Mississippi since in January. But speculation has grown, even after photos surfaced online.
According to the Melbourne Herald Sun (via CBS News), Woods could be back playing competitive golf as early as Feb. 17 at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Tucson.
"Only a fortnight after allegedly checking into a sex addiction clinic in Mississippi, the world No. 1 is set to stun the world by returning to the Dove Mountain course where he made his comeback from knee surgery last year," according to the newspaper.
The disgraced golf legend has been elusive since his Thanksgiving car crash that led to a media maelstrom of ladies coming forward to admit they had on-going affairs with Woods.
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