TUCSON: Tiger Woods’ emotional mea culpa was widely welcomed on Friday by a golf world hoping it marked the first step toward their superstar’s return to the game.
British Open champion Stewart Cink said he was “moved by how difficult it seemed to be for him,” as Woods stood in a room with some 40 people, including his mother, and told them and a worldwide television audience of millions that he was sorry for “selfish” behaviour.
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