Report: Child Protection Investigators Visit Tiger Woods
December 13, 2009 by: ANI ESMAILIAN

The Florida Department of Children and Families, escorted by deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Department, visited Tiger Woods' home near Windermere on Saturday, reports Radaronline.
Capt. Angelo Nieves of the Orange County Sheriff's Department said: "Our deputies met with members of the Department of Children and Families. But all details are being kept secret."
Apparently it's protocol for Department of Children and Families to open an investigation after all in-home domestic violence cases. As you all recall Tiger and his wife Elin got into a heated argument around 2am on November 27th, which resulted in Tiger's single car accident outside their Florida home.
What are your thoughts on the Tiger scandal? Do you think taking a break from golf will help him become "a better husband and father?"
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