Today Tiger Woods finally addressed the media to apologize to his fans, family and supporters for his recent infidelities. Although he did not put an exact timeline on his return, he did say that he would indeed come back to golf one day. While some sponsors have dropped Tiger Woods or reconsidered their relationship with the golfer, EA Sports has been very supportive throughout the controversy.
After seeing the public apology, EA Sports today issued another statement in support of Tiger. "It was good to see Tiger address the public today, and we're supportive of his focus toward family and rebuilding his life," Peter Moore, president of EA Sports, told Kotaku. "He remains one of the greatest athletes in history, and as a long-standing partner, we look forward to seeing Tiger back on the golf course when the time is right for him and his family."
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 remains on track to launch this June, while Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online continues to draw attention through its beta.


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February 22, 2010
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 desperatly needs a hidden sex mini game with an option to wreck your car.