Tiger Woods will speak to "friends, colleagues and close associates" in a tightly scripted statement at PGA Tour headquarters at 11 a.m. Friday, according to his agent Mark Steinberg.
The world's No. 1-ranked golfer has been silent except for
statements on his Web site throughout the course of the sex scandal
that dominated the headlines in December and January.
"Tiger plans to discuss his past and his future and he plans to apologize for his behavior," Steinberg told Bloomberg News.
Woods will field no questions at the press conference in Ponte Vedra, Fla., and only wire-service and a select few non-wire reporters will be allowed to sit in during the statement.
He has been out of sight, in part at a Mississippi clinic for sex addiction, according to published reports, since his last statement on his widely reported infidelities some 10 weeks ago.


No, Tiger. Do Just Shut The Heck Up!
Go Away for One to Two Years and only come back when you can Win another title.
No One, and I mean No One, wants to hear from you about your repeated adultery, your sex addiction, and how you've found religion/spirituality/oneness and it cured you of your insatiable carnal behavior.
Oh, wait. Our Glorious Media will be all over this, like maggots on a carcass.
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