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Woods arrives in Melbourne, one very eventful year after his last victory
By Associated Press
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Tiger Woods has arrived in Melbourne to defend his Australian Masters golf title, a year after his visit to the city sparked reports of infidelity which damaged his career and tarnished his public image.
Woods hasnât won a title since last yearâs Masters at Kingston Heath and last week lost the world No.1 ranking he held for 281 weeks to Englandâs Lee Westwood.
Last year, the presence of a woman alleged to have been Woodsâ guest at his Melbourne hotel led to revelations of infidelities that derailed his professional life and ended his marriage to Elin Nordegren, with whom he has two children.
Woodsâ private jet touched down at Essendon Airport near Melbourne early Tuesday morning. He will make his first public appearance at a gala dinner in Melbourne Tuesday night.