Tiger turns 35, sees year of opportunities
ORLANDO, Florida – Tiger Woods sent a message to his fans after celebrating his 35th birthday on Thursday, looking ahead to a year of new challenges and leaving behind a winless year of personal turmoil.
“Another successful trip completed around the sun! Thanks for all the well wishes,” Woods posted on his Twitter account.
World number two Woods, who surrendered his top ranking to England’s Lee Westwood two months ago, was named Friday by the US PGA Tour website atop a list of the top 100 players to watch in 2011.
It’s a position Woods has occupied for much of his career even before turning professional in 1996 at age 20, but one that carries special meaning given the meltdown of his life in the wake of a sex scandal that began 13 months ago.
Woods and wife Elin Nordegren were divorced in August, nine months after revelations began about Woods’s affairs with multiple mistresses. More than a dozen women claimed sexual relationships with the world’s top golfer.
Several sponsors dropped Woods, who had become the first sportsman to reach $1 billion in career endorsement and prize money. He became the punch line to jokes and took a five-month break from golf to cope with the situation.
Woods returned at the Masters in April and shared fourth, as he would at the US Open in June, but the disgraced superstar went winless for the year even as he began working on changes in his swing with new coach Sean Foley.
Regaining the clutch putting skills that once helped create an aura of golf invincibility also figures to be a major goal. (AP)
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