
Tiger Woods said Tuesday he will return to professional golf at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga., in early April, ending a five-month hiatus spurred by revelations of extramarital affairs. View Full Image Associated Press Tiger Woods, after winning the Masters in 2002. "The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect," Mr. Woods said in a statement. "After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I'm ready to start my season at Augusta." Mr. Woods, 34 years old, last played in a tournament in mid-November. Over Thanksgiving weekend, he was injured after crashing his sport-utility vehicle into a fire hydrant and a tree near his home outside of Orlando, Fla. In subsequent weeks, at least a dozen women claimed or were reported to have had affairs with him. On Dec. 2, Mr. Woods said via his Web site that "I have let my family down," and nine days later he said he would take an indefinite break from golf. Related Video News Hub: What More Can Tiger Say? (02/24/10) News Hub: Parsing Tiger Woods' Emotional Apology (02/24/10) News Hub: Will Sponsors Return to Tiger Woods? (02/23/10) Mr.
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