The pro-golfer, reeling from the disgrace of a sex scandal, is undergoing so-called sex addiction rehab at a clinic in Mississippi that runs for six weeks. He earlier announced his golf hiatus.
Tiger Woods has been placed under a sex ban.
The pro-golfer, reeling from the disgrace of a sex scandal, is undergoing so-called sex addiction rehab at a clinic in Mississippi that runs for six weeks. He earlier announced his golf hiatus.
The 18-week sex ban was reported by the UK Sun newspaper.
A former patient of the clinic said: "You can't have sex and can't get excited. That continues for 90 days after you are discharged."
Woods will also be required to sign a celibacy contract and write an empathy letter to his wife, Elin Nordegren, 30. She was widely reported to be planning to leave Woods in the New Year but so far she has not left their Orlando gated residence.
A string of alleged mistresses came out of the woodwork to claim relations with Woods, who exposed his troubles to the world when he crashed his SUV outside his home in the early hours of the morning.
A former patient of the clinic, Benoit Denizet-Lewis, said: "If they [Woods and Nordegren] are serious about repairing the marriage, she will be spending some time in treatment with him

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