Tiger Woods resorts to “Privacy” to save his marriage
February 3rd, 2010 - 3:42 pm ICT by ANI
Chicago, Feb 3 (ANI): Shamed Tiger Woods has asked his estranged wife Elin Nordegren to join him on his yacht Privacy as they sail through the Caribbean, in a bid to save his marriage, it has emerged.
The voyage will reportedly begin immediately after the ace golfer is released from his treatment for sexual addiction at the Pine Grove facility in Hattiesburg, Miss.
And the only people on board the ’second honeymoon’ cruise would be the Woods, his wife and the yacht’s eight-person crew.
‘Tiger believes this will be the best way for he and Elin to really reconnect, attempt to save their marriage and get on with their lives,’ the Sun Times Media quoted a source, as saying.
Privacy is said to have been stocked with significant amounts of food and other supplies in Florida, as it is readied for the trip. (ANI)
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