Tiger Woods reunites with wife and children: Report

February 07, 2010 03:04 pm | Updated December 15, 2016 04:54 am IST - New York

Golfer Tiger Woods. File photo: AP

Golfer Tiger Woods. File photo: AP

Disgraced golf superstar Tiger Woods has left a sex rehabilitation centre in Mississippi and has been reunited with his wife and two children, entertainment website RadarOnline.com reported.

Mr. Woods’ wife Elin flew to Hattiesburg, Mississippi to bring him home, it reported.

While the couple chose to remain out of public, it was a private reunion for Mr. Woods and the children he had not seen in six weeks.

Heavy security escorted Mr. Woods and Ms. Elin as he prepared to come home.

The couple’s daughter Sam is two-years-old and son Charlie will turn one on Monday, the report said.

Mr. Woods and Ms. Elin want to spent more time alone as they work to save the marriage. Ms. Elin participated in Mr. Woods’ therapy and dropped her divorce lawyer. However, she was not wearing her wedding ring when last seen in public, it said.

The 34-year-old golfer agreed to be treated because he wants his life back, the website quoted sources as saying.

He plans to return to professional golf in the Spring — or earlier, the report said.

The world’s No.1 golfer disappeared from the public scene after a scandal revealing his extramarital affairs came to light, following an accident on November 27 when Mr. Woods crashed his SUV outside his Florida mansion sustaining minor injuries.

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