
Tiger Woods will end 3 months of silence by apologizing this Friday. This is the first time he will be seen in public since aThanksgiving Day car crash that started a domino effect of sexual allegations against him.
Tiger is expected to speak on Friday at 11 a.m. for only 5 minutes from the PGA's headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.
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Tiger's agent, Mark Steinberg told The Associated Press:
"This is all about the next step he's looking forward to it."
Steinberg, in a statement said he would speak to a "small group of friends, colleagues and close associates" and that he "will discuss his past and his future and he plans to apologize for his behavior."
The statement also said:
"While Tiger feels that what happened is fundamentally a matter between he and his wife, he also recognizes that he has hurt and let down a lot of other people who were close to him. He also let down his fans. He wants to begin the process of making amends and that's what he's going to discuss."
The Friday event will not be a news conference, questions will be very limited. Just a small group of reporters will be allowed to attend. Others will be allowed to watch from a nearby conference center on a televised feed.
The statement didn't say if Tiger's wife, Elin Nordegren would be present or not.
This should be interesting to hear what he has to say after 3 months of silence. I think it's brave of him to admit his faults and speak up. After all no one is perfect.
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