Tiger Woods to say he's sorry
DISGRACED golfer Tiger Woods is expected to make a public apology for his behaviour tomorrow – and announce his return to golf.
It will be the first time he has spoken publicly since he crashed his car outside his Florida home in November.
That incident sparked a series of allegations about his private life, with as many as 12 women claiming they had slept with him.
His agent Mark Steinberg said Woods, 34, would be holding a televised press conference at a golf club in Florida.
He is expected to use it as an opportunity to apologise to wife elin Nordegren, 30.
The couple are currently reportedly living apart. Steinberg said: “This is all about the next step. He’s looking forward to it.”