Tiger Woods Plans Comeback After Sex Scandals; Hires George Bush’s Former Aide

Tiger Woods plans to return to the golf course for the first time since several sex scandals nearly destroyed his professional and personal life. Woods will likely participate in the Arnold Palmer Invitational which begins on March 25 in Orlando.
To help with his transition back into the limelight, Woods hired Ari Fleicher who served as an advisor to George W. Bush and helped baseball player Mark McGwire comeback after admitting to using steroids.
Woods’ troubles began when he crashed his SUV near his home in Isleworth, Fla., on Nov. 27. Soon after, several of Woods’ sexual affairs became publicized and he decided to take a leave from golf to attend therapy and concentrate on his family.
Woods return to golf will likely be one of the most viewed sporting events in 2010.-a.r.
tiger woodsTiger Woods plans to return to the golf course for the first time since several sex scandals nearly destroyed his professional and personal life. Woods will likely participate in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, which begins March 25 in Orlando, Fla.
To help with his transition back into the limelight, Woods hired Ari Fleischer who served as press secretary to former President George W. Bush and helped baseball player Mark McGwire comeback after admitting to steroids use. 
Woods’ troubles began when he crashed his SUV near his home in Isleworth, Fla., on Nov. 27, 2009. Soon thereafter, several of Woods’ sexual affairs became a matter of public knowledge and he decided to take a leave from golf to attend therapy and concentrate on his family.    
Woods’ return to golf will likely be one of the most viewed sporting events in 2010. –a.r. 
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