Tiger Woods made a surprise and brief public appearance in Connecticut on Tuesday at a PGA Tour press conference announcing a dramatic shakeup of America’s golf cicruit.
Woods, 50, has not spoken out publicly since his arrest for DUI near his Jupiter Island home in late March. Shortly after that dayt of drama, he headed to Switzerland for a stint in rehab to help him manage prescription painkillers.
But on Tuesday morning, it was back to the business of golf for Woods, who smiled broadly before introducing the PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp with a short statement. Rolapp was announcing a bold
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