Tiger Has Left Rehab
Tiger Woods has officially checked out of his Mississippi Rehab facility.
His wife Elin flew to Hattiesburg, Mississippi earlier this week to fly home with home.
Now Tiger has completed his stint at Gentle Path and is on his way out of Mississippi to see his two children for the first time in more than a month. Surrounded by heavy security, Elin and Tiger were flying out of Mississippi on Friday and the couple is planning on spending some time alone as they attempt to repair their marriage.
Nordegren has reportedly told pals she wants to remain Mrs. Tiger Woods because she doesn't want their kids to grow up like she did: without a full-time dad. Woods reportedly is interested in saving his moneymaking brand, a Florida friend told People.com last month.
The golfer "wants to go back to being a golf star with major endorsements," the friend said. "He wants his clients, who have kids of their own, to think he is a good family man."
Woods earned $64 million from endorsements last year, making him the top athlete brand as ranked by Forbes magazine. Since the scandal broke, he has been dumped by major sponsors like AT&T and Accenture.
Will this stint in rehab take? Is it spin cycle? Time will surely tell. We wish the Woods and their family only the best.


















Good for him. Atleast he may
GuadalupeJ — Tue, 02/09/2010 - 02:53Good for him. Atleast he may now start new life, I hope he really does. Well, I think the very first think he must do is to look for job wherein he can earn enough money to sustain his way of living. In that way, he helped to minimized the number of unemployed citizen here in our country. Many people are following the unemployment statistics, the most telling of employment data is actually the rate of underemployment. Underemployment is where people take jobs at lower salaries or below their qualifications. The number of underemployed is almost twice the number of unemployed – and that means more people are tightening their belts, and doing whatever they can to make do and not run for payday loans or pawn shops. The recession seems to be ending, but one wonders how long it will be before a lot of the jobs return.
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