Tiger Woods returns to golf after personal crisis

Tiger Woods returns to golf after personal crisisTiger Woods is returning to golf next month however he has expressed nervousness to play in front of his fans.

TV executives and host of sponsors are keeping away from the famed golf player, and the scrutiny could reach new levels in the tournament. He has decided to return to the April 8-11 U. S. Masters at genteel Augusta National and will have the most secure environment in the sport of golf.

"I am a little nervous about that to be honest with you. It would be nice to hear a couple of claps here and there," said Woods.

Woods was under immense media frenzy for his early-morning car crash outside his Florida home on November 27 and his clean image was destroyed with allegations of extra-marital affairs.

In a public appearance, he apologized to family and Fans for his repeated infidelities. He also said that he is undergoing treatment. Woods was the star attraction for the tournament and he increased TV ratings by about 50 percent. He needs to reconstruct his public image in order to get back that kind of reception.

He is often called the best golfer of his generations and even the for all time. He has won 14 major champions. The fans are likely to give him a good reception even as some of the TV shows have been criticizing him in recent weeks. Woods is still working to save his marriage and he does not know when he will return to full schedule.

Tim Finchem, the commissioner PGA Tour has welcomed Woods' return to the tournament. "It's going to be an interesting thing to watch, how he re-enters the game," he said.