one of the all-time champs who weighed in on it, nick faldo. >> well, it was a pretty complete apology, and extremely embarrassing, i can imagine, to stand on a world stage and have to apologize for what you've been up to for the last however long. so that must have been extremely difficult. he did his best job there. but still he left the big question that we as golfers were wanting to know, when he's coming back to golf. >> reporter: you know, wolf, make no his take about it, the players wants him back, the pga wants him back and i'm sure a lot of fans want him back, too. the game has been taking a hit financially without him, loss of risen and tv ratings are down. wolf? >> susan candiotti, we're going to check back with you. i want tower viewers to know they can see and hear tiger woods' full statement next hour here in "the situation room" and also later this hour, we'll get analysis and reaction from christine brennan and pat o'brien, two veteran sports reporters who know this subject well. >>> meanwhile, another apology today, this one from the wife of the man who flew his plane