Of course he is. Who wouldn't be. He is also doing the only thing anyone serious about putting their life back together and making things right would do. Time will tell whether he is sincere or not.
Quitting golf? I know that's the first thing I'd do if I got caught cheating. Well, if I was married and if I played golf, that is. I don't see how quitting his job makes him more serious about anything. barfo
Translaton: "I'm leaving the country because my wife said so, or else." As an side, I wonder how much he'd have to make in the future to prevent from losing 1/2 of what he's made in the past during the married years?
He's going to hide out, travel the world with his wife and family, play 36-54 holes a day and come back next year. He's taking a break from the Tour, not golf.