An American professional golfer and Currently the World No. 1 Golfer Tiger Woods is willing to "do anything" to save his marriage including quit golf, according to a British tabloid reports on its Web site. Woods announcing that he is quitting golf have been cut to 20/1 from 25/1 by Coral following the ongoing revelations about his personal life in the media.
On December 11, 2009, two weeks after the car accident, Woods admitted to "infidelity" the statement released on his website and announced an indefinite hiatus from professional golf.
On December 11, 2009, two weeks after the car accident, Woods admitted to "infidelity" the statement released on his website and announced an indefinite hiatus from professional golf.
"Tiger Woods is responsible for over 50 per cent of all bets on the Majors so his absence from some or all of these four events would be a major blow to bookmakers," said Simon Clare, Coral Spokesman.
"Last night it was understood Elin had refused to let Woods tour until he regained her trust or until daughter Sam, 2, and 10-month-old son Charlie were old enough to tag along with them," the news report said.











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