A former porn actress who says she had a three-year intimate relationship with Tiger Woods posted text messages online Thursday that she says the golfer sent her last year.
Four months after an auto accident and reports of extramarital affairs put his golf career on hold, Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he plans to return to the sport at the Masters Tournament in April.
Golf's prodigal son is about to return. The question, as it has been since the beginning of time, is whether the parable is more about repentance or forgiveness.
Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that he would make his return to golf on April 8 for the 2010 Masters Tournament, and media analysts say the broadcasters covering the event have reason to be giddy.
Plus, Elin and husband Tiger Woods have been spotted together outside their Florida home
The Masters-bound champ says he feels "ready to start my season at Augusta"
As the formal part of its annual NCAA basketball Media Day drew to a close last week, a reporter approached CBS News and Sports president Sean McManus to talk about a subject other than college basketball.
The golf world is buzzing with reports that Woods will make his comeback soon
Elin Nordegren takes 2 1/2-year-old Sam Alexis out for manicures
"He has his faults, but he is really a good person," says Irene Folstrom
A former porn actress who says she had a three-year intimate relationship with Tiger Woods posted text messages online Thursday that she says the golfer sent her last year.
Four months after an auto accident and reports of extramarital affairs put his golf career on hold, Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he plans to return to the sport at the Masters Tournament in April.
Golf's prodigal son is about to return. The question, as it has been since the beginning of time, is whether the parable is more about repentance or forgiveness.
Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that he would make his return to golf on April 8 for the 2010 Masters Tournament, and media analysts say the broadcasters covering the event have reason to be giddy.
Plus, Elin and husband Tiger Woods have been spotted together outside their Florida home
The Masters-bound champ says he feels "ready to start my season at Augusta"
As the formal part of its annual NCAA basketball Media Day drew to a close last week, a reporter approached CBS News and Sports president Sean McManus to talk about a subject other than college basketball.
The golf world is buzzing with reports that Woods will make his comeback soon
Elin Nordegren takes 2 1/2-year-old Sam Alexis out for manicures
"He has his faults, but he is really a good person," says Irene Folstrom
Tiger Woods has apologized for repeatedly cheating on his wife -- and he's getting some support from an old flame who believes the golfer can be redeemed.
In the first unstaged photos of Woods, he practices his swing for hours
The man closest to Tiger Woods when he plays golf says he had no idea about the extramarital affairs that have sidelined Woods from the game.
"I call them the divorced married couple," a source tells PEOPLE
Charlie Sheen, the star of the popular sitcom "Two And a Half Men," was involved in a domestic violence episode in December and is now in rehab.
Sheikh Dr. Tahir ul-Qadri: At a news conference in London, England, on Tuesday, the renowned Islamic scholar issued a fatwa -- a religious ruling -- condemning suicide bombers as destined for hell, removing extremists' certainty of earning paradise after death.
Golfer Tiger Woods is back at his Isleworth, Florida, home after a week of family counseling, a person with knowledge of his schedule said Tuesday.
The golfer reportedly returns to Florida after undergoing family therapy in Arizona
A spokesman for the former president confirms reports he "spoke with Tiger and wished him well"
If Tiger Woods was hoping his public apology last month would help restore his damaged reputation, he may be disappointed.
A little over a week ago nearly every media outlet was fixated on Tiger Woods and his apology news conference. We saw pundits, columnists, journalists, radio talk show hosts, psychologists, body language experts, entertainers and anyone with an opinion weigh in on the sincerity of Tiger: Was he really sorry for committing adultery, should he apologize further and hundreds of other angles.
PepsiCo's Gatorade said Friday that it has ended its business relationship with Tiger Woods.
The beverage maker the third company to end relationship with scandal-plauged golfer
Woods's wife "knows Tiger has a long way to go" before she reunites with him, says an insider
They reportedly penned a "personal apology" for the media attention surrounding their kids
Once it's explained, the exiled spiritual leader discusses Buddhism and adultery
Steve Williams says he won't tolerate any harassment when the champ returns to golf
When Tiger Woods invoked his religious faith during his public apology on Friday, he readily acknowledged that a lot of people would be surprised.
Behavior experts and golf pros assess Friday's remarks by Woods
You know what I miss? I miss those days when being a sports fan did not also require a deep and textured understanding of body language. I miss the time when you could follow the games people play without having a hyper-sensitive scent for sincerity. I miss the time when being a judgmental sports fan meant only that you made moral judgments about a manager's decision to bunt or not bunt in the third inning or a golfer's choice to go for the green in two from a balky lie.
The golfer got support from his mother, close friends and members of the professional golf community
Live online video streams of Tiger Woods' public apology caused a stir on the Internet on Friday, but online viewership fell far short of expectations.
The golfer's apology seemed more confusing than enlightening
In a tightly controlled televised statement, golfer Tiger Woods gave an apology Friday for his "irresponsible and selfish" behavior, which he said included infidelity.
Only moments after Tiger Woods began reading his apology Friday, writers, pundits and tweeters largely split into two camps: those who felt that his words were a heartfelt effort to acknowledge wrongs and set them right, and those who didn't believe a word of it.
The best part of Tiger Woods' appearance Friday was not that he showed up and apologized, but that someone else didn't show up -- Tiger's wife, Elin Woods.
Tiger Woods' comments Friday may become the most scrutinized apology in history, fodder for dinner tables and Internet chat rooms alike: Was he genuine? Was it a PR stunt? Can he do anything to restore people's faith in him?
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The joyride express for the U.S. had been cruising without one international incident during the Winter Games. Without Bode Miller bar-hopping, or bad blood between Shani Davis and Chad Hedrick. Without an ounce of ego from the darling duo of Lindsey Vonn and Shaun White or the anti-American protests that had cast the U.S. athletes as villains in the Bush years. Not one ransacked dorm room in the Olympic village. Not one U.S. athlete ripping a rival.
Tiger Woods' sponsors said they were pleased that the golfer issued a public apology for his infidelity on Friday and many said they were eager for him to return to the golf course.
The 1-year-old takes a swing while the golfer issues a public apology
Acceptance of the problem is a big step, Mary Jo Rapini tells PEOPLE: "He looks like he's really not in denial anymore"
"It's hard for me to admit I need help, but I do," the golfer says at his public address
The golfer reads from a prepared statement in his public apology
He breaks his silence over his "foolish" actions, says Elin never hit him and he "needs to learn restraint"
This was the Tiger Woods that I wanted to see -- not just for the last three months, but for the last 14 years.
Speculation runs rampant as the notoriously private Woods is finally set to break his silence
Golfer Tiger Woods will "apologize for his behavior" Friday when he makes a statement at PGA headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, his agent said.
Woods intends to compete in next month's invitation-only Tavistock Cup
When Eldrick "Tiger" Woods joined the ranks of professional golf a dozen years ago, it was via the heralded "Hello, World" Nike commercial. When he steps to the podium Friday to speak to an assembled group of friends, colleagues and journalists, the world will truly be watching to see and hear the greatest golfer of this generation talk about the sordid events over the last three months that have kept him off the golf course and shredded his well-cultivated image and reputation.
Tiger Woods announced he will make a statement Friday, ending three months of self-imposed silence after a scandal in which he admitted infidelities and stepped away from golf.
I would rather not tell anyone, except my daughters, what they should say. I tell my daughters all the time, of course. Say please. Say thank you. Tell Grandma you love her. Tell your friend you're sorry. And so on. Parents are nags.
As the embattled golfer prepares to make a public statement, will he have the support of his wife?
Tiger Woods: He may be the greatest golfer now -- or ever. According to tigerwoods.com, Woods "has had an unprecedented career since becoming a professional golfer in the late summer of 1996. He has won 95 tournaments, 71 of those on the PGA Tour." This prowess made him one of the planet's most admired and wealthiest athletes. The Web site reports, "Tiger increased his record total on the PGA Tour career money list to $92,862,539, through 2009, and had won $111,433,044 worldwide."
While critics decry his urge to control, many fans just want him to get back to golf
The golfer says he wants to "begin the process of making amends" with fans at his first public statement Friday
"Tiger feels as though it's time to make amends and to publicly do that," his agent says
Hidden from public view like the golfer himself, the aptly named Solitude was designed with Elin in mind
The question is being raised more and more: Can Toyota recover its reputation?
Rev. Ricky Kirton advises the couple to work on forgiveness to save their relationship
The Rev. Ricky Kirton, the pastor who performed the marriage of Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren, has a message for the troubled couple: "Forgive each other. Be there for each other, and it will work out."
Nordegren is seen carrying a colorful wrapped present on Charlie's first birthday
Reports claim he's leaving rehab, but experts say the pair will have to work hard to repair their relationship
With speculation running rampant that Tiger Woods has left the Mississippi sex rehab facility where he's reportedly been seeking treatment, one of the questions on everyone's mind is: When will Woods return to golf?
With new rumors of his departure from sex rehab, is Woods headed for a family reunion - or the greens?
While rumors circulate that the elusive golfer is leaving rehab - he's definitely on locals' minds
For folks in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, believing that Tiger Woods is in the town's Gentle Path sex rehab clinic is a bit like believing in Santa Claus. No one has actually seen him, but still, people have blind faith that he's there.
Elin Nordegren is hoping to save her marriage to Tiger Woods because she doesn't want to raise their two children without a father.
Could you do what Elin Nordegren did, given the circumstances?
Tiger Woods's wife wants a strong family life for their two children, a source tells PEOPLE
When my high school boyfriend cheated on me, I found out the other girl's Instant Messenger screen name and "confronted" her online. (Not the most mature move, I know. But give me a break! I had just turned 17.)
Elin impersonated her husband in texts to Rachel Uchitel, a new report claims
A store clerk says he saw Elin Nordegren shopping in a local mall
Hattiesburg is a town with "very few secrets," but can Woods really be there?
Are Charles Barkley, 50 Cent, Mel Gibson or Brit Hume set to put Woods on the right track?
He says he's spoken by phone to Woods, who "needs calm," and told him he supports him
Tiger Woods's pal Roger Federer has spoken to the elusive golfer and believes his scandal-plagued friend will soon return to the sport.
General Motors confirmed Wednesday that it put an end to an agreement with Tiger Woods that allowed the golfer to drive its vehicles for free.
The golfer, whose troubles began in a GM car, no longer gets vehicles for free
New rumors emerge that the golf champ has checked into an upscale Arizona clinic
While Tiger Woods has remained out of sight, his wife Elin Nordegren has been stepping out in recent days in the Orlando, Florida, area with their two children, Sam and Charlie.
No stranger to controversy himself, the film star says Woods must "deal with it like a man"
Elin Nordegren's "daily decisions rest on what is good for her and the children," a source tells PEOPLE
Nordegren is in Florida with Sam and Charlie, but still no sign of Woods
Hiding from the public is only hurting the golf star's reputation, says a sports management expert
Under the cloak of New Year's Eve, AT&T quietly dumped Tiger Woods.
He is bare-chested and lifting weights in photos by Annie Leibovitz
Oddsmakers are putting money on the elusive Woods to win (or lose!) big in 2010 tournaments
The telecom company becomes the latest to end its relationship with the golfer
Telecom giant AT&T Inc. announced Thursday that it has ended its business relationship with Tiger Woods.
The golfer (and birthday boy) has gone from being perhaps the most visible man in sports to being invisible
After three failed efforts by troopers to meet with him in the aftermath of his November 27 auto accident, golfer Tiger Woods met with the Florida Highway Patrol five days later -- after they'd closed the case and decided to cite him for careless driving.
Stop right there. Before we allow you to read any further, we'll need to see some ID. A review of the year in sleaze -- oops, we mean sports -- in 2009 is a tale for mature audiences only. Some of the randy goings-on were mildly amusing: NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley got a traffic ticket last New Year's Eve in his haste to find a place for a little one-on-one time with a female friend. Others were deeply disturbing: retired NFL quarterback Steve McNair, a husband and father, was shot dead by a paramour in a murder-suicide.
The popularity of golfer Tiger Woods has plummeted in the weeks since his now-infamous car crash and infidelity admission, according to a new poll.
Nike, Gatorade, Gillette and other sponsors said on Wednesday that they will continue their relationships with Tiger Woods, despite new reports of Woods' alleged affair and the golfer's admissions of "personal sins" and "transgressions."
The embattled golfer and a bunch of buddies are seen leaving aboard his $20 million yacht
Family law experts assess how a court might divide the golfer's $600 million
Kultilda Woods is concerned for Elin and her grandchildren. Plus, Tiger's lonely holiday ahead
Despite his personal problems, golfer Tiger Woods received another accolade as he was voted PGA player of the year.
After much soul searching, I have decided to take an indefinite break from Tiger-gawking.
A Canadian sports doctor has been charged in Toronto with selling what some athletes consider to be a performance-enhancing drug, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Wednesday.
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