
After several troublesome months Tiger Woods is finally getting back to some normalcy and President Barack Obama has his back.
“Tiger has acknowledged that he betrayed his family and that’s a personal issue they’ve got to work out,” Obama told Fox News on Wednesday.
“I hope they work it out and that he returns to golf,” the President said, adding that Woods “is still going to be a terrific golfer.”

He’s still reeling from his recent season-ending injury to his Achilles tendon, and already David Beckham is receiving offers to be a pundit at the upcoming World Cup.
According to a report, the British soccer stud has been contacted by BBC, ITV, and ESPN to work for them during their respective broadcasts.An inside source told press, “David has a lot of different offers coming in but he cannot get his head round any of them at the moment.”

After being on an emotional train from a stalker, Erin Andrews broke down after the suspect was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
The ESPN beauty said, “I had a pretty big comedown, a meltdown last night, I think, after I got back from the courtroom. It’s just been a lot…it’s not over–it’s not going to be over, but this is the first step.”

After a lengthy break from the game, Tiger Woods has officially announced that he’ll be returning for the Masters.
To be held at Augusta National from April 8-11, the recently troubles golf star released a statement explaining his decision.
It reads: “The Masters is where I won my first major and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time away from the game, I feel like I’m ready to start my season at Augusta.

Heading to court for the sentencing of her interstate stalker, Erin Andrews was spotted arriving at the US District Court in Los Angeles, CA on Monday (March 15).
Walking with two attorneys, the ESPN reporter looked focused, but did manage to crack a smile before heading inside for the hearing.
Talking to TMZ beforehand, Ms Andrews tells, “[This case] has impacted my life for the last nine months, I’m very nervous,” she said before adding that the court date is a “very important” moment for her.

Taking his career to a rather interesting level, it was recently announced that Mike Tyson has teamed up with Animal Planet for a series called “Taking on Tyson.”
On the show, the heavyweight champion will work with a team of bird experts and train New York City pigeons for competitive bird racing.
“Tyson’s passion for pigeons takes my breathe away,” Animal Planet Media President Marjorie Kaplan said in a statement.

Though he had high hopes of a World Cup appearance, David Beckham will not be playing any more soccer this season.
The hunky Brit sustained a major injury while playing for AC Milan against Chievo yesterday, collapsing to the pitch in the game’s final minutes.Becks’ coach told press, “Beckham’s injury makes us feel terrible. He understood immediately that he had torn his [left] Achilles tendon.”

Now that he’s completed sex rehab and looks to be on good terms with wife Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods will likely return to golf next month.
According to sources close to Tiger, he’ll be ready to play in the Masters Tournament, bringing an end to his self-imposed 5-month break.
USA Today’s Christine Brennan speculates that despite his high level of talent, Tiger may be jumping in too soon.