MASTER'S TOURNAMENT
Tiger Woods' incestuous romps gave sex addiction therapy a national brand and, in another positive light, lit up the Master's Tournament with a rating's increase over last year of 36%. With Mickelson's Green Jacket win, Woods was put on the back burner in on-course scoring, while his off-camera escapades certainly trumped his showmanship on the green. With his adulterous affairs leading in the ratings even before the start of the tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club, his premier reappearance on the links gave the annual leader's a bigger spike than many years prior.
Tiger Woods announced today that he will make a historic return to the game of golf on April 8, 2010 to compete in the Master's Tournament after almost six months of hiding from his media-infused scandal. Woods' public problems began on Thanksgiving Day with a minor car accident outside his Florida home he shares with his wife Elin Nordegren and their two children, which ultimately led to the exposure of dozens of extramarital affairs from across the country. Woods has been undergoing therapy for sex addiction at a treatment center far removed from public life and from his family. The lustful links lover attempted to restore his broken image through a televised address to the PGA on February 19 where he apologized for his behavior in a highly scripted speech.














