"A lot has transpired in my life. A lot of ugly things have happened. ... I've done some pretty bad things in my life," he told ESPN.
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"I'm a little nervous about that to be honest with you," he told ESPN. "It would be nice to hear a couple claps here and there."
"It was hurtful,moncler, but then again, you know what? I did it,ralph lauren," he told The Golf Channel. "And I'm the one who did those things. And looking back on it now, with a more clear head,moncler, I get it. I can understand why people would say those things. Because you know what? It was disgusting behavior. It's hard to believe that was me,polo ralph lauren, looking back on it now."
Woods plans to end more than four months of seclusion and play at Augusta National,franklin et marshall, one of the most tightly controlled environments in golf.
Answering questions on camera for the first time since his early morning car crash last November,louboutin pas cher, Woods again provided few details about the crash,chaussures louboutin, his marriage, his stint in a rehabilitation clinic or much of his private life.
Tiger Woods acknowledged "living a lie,franklin marshall," saying he alone was responsible for the sex scandal that caused his downfall and that no one in his inner circle was aware of his misdeeds.Woods was more comfortable and composed than during his only previous public outing, dressed in golf clothes. He said he couldn't wait to get back to playing golf,louboutin, though he had reservations about how he'll be received when he returns to golf next month at the Masters.
"I'm sure if more people would have known in my inner circle, they would have stopped it or tried to put a stop to it. But I kept it all to myself," he said.
Woods also acknowledged more fully than in any of his previous statements that the public ridicule had caused him shame.
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