World No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods, who withdrew from the game late last year after a damaging adultery scandal, announced yesterday he would make his comeback to professional golf at the US Masters in early April.

"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," Woods said in a statement published on his website.

The Masters at Augusta, Georgia, will be held on April 5-11, and Woods has won the event four times.

"The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and, as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be, even though it's been a while since I last played," said Woods, who is one of the world's most recognizable and highly-paid athletes.

Woods, 34, announced in December he was withdrawing from professional golf to save his marriage after revelations emerged of repeated marital infidelity.

He has apologised to his family and fans but had not indicated until yesterday when he might return to the game.

The scandal erupted after he crashed his car outside his Florida home in the middle of the night in November, a bizarre incident that triggered a storm of media speculation over his private life.

Last month Woods made a carefully managed first public appearance since his spectacular fall from grace that rocked his multimillion-dollar sponsors.

He said he was sorry for cheating on his wife and said he was undergoing therapy, but did not give details of the treatment.

He said then that he planned to return to golf "one day," possibly this year, but didn't specify when.

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