Golf-Woods ‘lived a lie’, nervous about response on his return (Reuters)
March 21, 2010
By Simon EvansMIAMI, March 21 (Reuters) – Tiger Woods, in his firstinterview since he was engulfed by a sex scandal, said he liveda lie and that he is nervous about the reception he will receivewhen he returns to golf at the U.S Masters next month.Woods told ESPN, in an interview which will be broadcast at19.30 ET on Sunday, that he did not know what kind of responsehe will get when he plays at Augusta in the Masters next month.I dont know, I dont know, Im a little nervous about thatto be honest with you. It would be nice to hear a couple clapshere and there, said Woods.The world number one and 14 times major winner has admittedto multiple extra-marital affairs and said his life became a lie.I was living a life of a lie, I really was. And I wasdoing a lot of things that hurt a lot of people. And strippingaway denial and rationalisation you start coming to the truth ofwho you really are and that can be very ugly. But then again, when you face it and you start conquering it and you start living up to it, the strength that I feel now. Ive never felt that type of strength, he said.(Editing by Miles Evans; To query or comment on this storyemailsportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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