The announcement came nine months after Woods crashed his SUV outside their home near Orlando, Fla., Nordegren using a golf club to smash open the car’s back window after the accident, according to the police report. The late-night incident triggered a damaging sex scandal, with the world’s top-ranked golfer admitting that he had been cheating on his wife. He took a five-month break from competitive golf, receiving treatment at a Mississippi clinic that specializes in sex addiction.
According to court documents, Woods completed the American Safety Institute’s four-hour course on “Parent Education and Family Stabilization’’ July 10, the day before he left to play the...
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