Tiger Woods has admitted that he is worried about the reception he will receive when he takes part in next month's Masters at Augusta, his first tournament in almost five months.
The 34-year-old world number one has been receiving treatment at a rehab clinic after admitting multiple extra-marital affairs.
He said: "I don't know (about the reception I'll get), I'm a little nervous. It would be nice to hear a couple of claps here and there.
"I was doing a lot of things that hurt a lot of people. When you strip away denial and rationalisation you start coming to the truth of who you really are and that can be very ugly.
"But then again, when you face it and you start conquering it and you start living up to it, the strength that I feel now, I've never felt that type of strength.
"I tried to stop and I couldn't stop, it was horrific. It was disgusting behaviour. I hurt a lot of people, not just my wife. My friends, my colleagues, the public, kids who looked up to me.
"There were a lot of people that thought I was a different person and my actions were not according to that. That's why I had to apologise. I was so sorry for what I'd done."