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    Master tournament to get Woods back
    Asia Bulletin
    Wednesday 17th March, 2010  


    Tiger Woods has announced he will return to golf next month at the Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
    Tiger Woods has announced he will return to golf next month at the Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia.

    The world’s number-one golfer released a statement on his website to announce his return to the tournament, with his last victory there in 2005.

    Woods is a four-time champion at the Masters, which is the first major tournament of the year in the US.

    The scandal-plagued golfer has not played competitive golf since November 15th, when he embarked on a four-month interruption in his career, following revelations that he had cheated on his wife with numerous women.

    A flurry of negative publicity resulted in the loss of millions of dollars on product endorsements for the famous sportsman.

    The Masters begins in Augusta on April 8.

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