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Report: Tiger Woods will return to pro golf this month

Reportedly Tiger Woods has almost completed sex addiction rehab. According to a newspaper report we will see the golf legend swinging his club again in an upcoming tournament. Almost everyone in the gold industry is praying that Woods can return to his old spectacular form on the golf course, and the world may witness Tiger in a professional match this month.

The Melbourne Herald Sun has reported that the gold legend is to have a "shock return" to the links at the Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona from Feb. 15 to 21.

“Only a fortnight after allegedly checking into a sex addiction clinic in Mississippi, the world No. 1 is set to stun the world by returning to the Dove Mountain course where he made his comeback from knee surgery last year,” the newspaper reported.

The PGA Tour has not commented.

After numerous reports of Tiger sightings, it turned out that Woods has been treated in a sex rehab clinic in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Tiger Woods is leaving the program at the end of this week and his wife Elin has flown to Mississippi to bring him home according to Radar’s Web site.

Written by James Hirsen
HULIQ.com

"The golfing legend is at the end of his (six-week) program at Gentle Path in Hattiesburg, Mississippi," the website said.

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