Tiger Woods choosing family over golf

December 12th, 2009 - 7:16 pm ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( Leave a comment )

Tiger Woods Florida, Dec 12 (THAINDIAN NEWS) There were reports yesterday according to a British tabloid, The Sun that Elin Nordegren has asked the ace golfer to quit golf, if he wants to save their marriage. According to the Orlando Sentinel too, Tiger Woods has said that he would do anything to save their marriage and that ‘anything’ might also include quitting golf.

The Sun had also reported that Tiger Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, has made up a detailed list of conditions for Tiger Woods to satisfy, if he wants to remain married. “Last night it was understood Elin had refused to let Woods tour until he regained her trust - or until daughter Sam, 2, and 10-month-old son Charlie were old enough to tag along with them,” The Sun reported.

So apparently Tiger Woods has been forced to choose amongst the two, and he has chosen his family, and is going to take an indefinite break from golf to spend time with family and strive to be a ‘better person, husband and father.’

It looks like divorce is not on the cards at all, as both Elin and Tiger are working on their marriage and undergoing intense marriage counseling as well, in an apparent bid to save their marriage. Tiger Woods has also agreed to Elin’s demands that he choose between the family and golf, so it seems like he is also serious about making his relationship work with her.

He released an official statement to stem the media frenzy that has gone berserk with the popping up of new mistresses everyday. He spoke about his ‘infidelities’ for the very first time, and asked for forgiveness and apologized profoundly on his official website at http://web.tigerwoods.com/news/article/200912117801012/news/

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