Tiger Woods appeared contrite during his 13-minute statement Friday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (AP photo)
In the strangest of settings, Tiger Woods gave a 13-minute, nationally televised public confession Friday morning before mostly friends and family members at a Florida country club, admitting to having several affairs and at one point saying, “I have a lot to atone for.”
Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, did not appear to be present for Woods’ statement, after which he took no questions from the few media members who were allowed in the room at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
“I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior that I’ve been involved in,” Woods said early in the statement. And that pretty much set the tone for his first public statement since a sex scandal broke in November Friday before a roomful of mostly friends and supporters near his home in Windemere, Fla.
Woods appeared emotional, speaking slowly as he read from a prepared statement. Immediately afterward, he hugged his mother, Kutilda Woods, who was sitting in the front row. According to the AP, she whispered in his ear: “I said ‘I’m so proud of you. Never think you stand alone. Mom will always be there for you and I love you.”
Woods said he did not know when he will return to golf, but did not rule out playing on the PGA Tour in 2010. There has been only speculation that Woods plans to play in at the Masters at Augusta National April 8-11.
“I know I have bitterly disappointed all of you. I have made you question who I am and how I could have done the things I did. I’m embarrassed that I have put you in this position. For all that I have done, I am so sorry. I have a lot to atone for.”
Woods also denied media reports that Elin ever attacked him, commenting: “Elin has shown enormous grace and poise throughout this ordeal. Elin deserves praise, not blame. The issue involved here was my repeated irresponsible behavior. I was unfaithful. I had affairs, I cheated. What I did is not acceptable. And I am the only person to blame.
Woods admitted attending a 45-day therapy session, presumably for a sex addiction, “to receive guidance for the issues I am facing.” He said he plans to return to therapy Saturday, acknowledging, “I have a long way to go.
“I convinced myself normal rules didn’t apply. I thought about only myself. I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted to do. I wanted to enjoy all of the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled.”
Woods apologized to his wife, family and friends.
My initial thoughts are that Woods appeared contrite, even if well-rehearsed. I would’ve liked to see him answer questions but he reiterated that that’s a matter between he and his wife.
What are you thoughts of his comments? Do you believe the statement is satisfactory and do you believe Woods was being genuine?
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Here’s video of Woods’ statement:
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Here is a transcript of Woods’ statement:
Good morning, and thank you for joining me.
Many of you in this room are my friends. Many of you in this room know me. Many of you have cheered for me, you worked with me, or you supported me. Now every one of you has good reason to be critical of me. I want to say to each of you, simply and directly, I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior I engaged in.
I know people want to find out how I could be so selfish and so foolish. People want to know how I could have done these things to my wife, Elin, and to my children. And while I have always tried to be a private person, there are some things I want to say.
Elin and I have started the process of discussing the damage caused by my behavior. As Elin pointed out to me, my real apology to her will not come in the form of words. It will come from my behavior over time. We have a lot to discuss. However, what we say to each other will remain between the two of us.
I am also aware of the pain my behavior has caused to those of you in this room. I have let you down. And I have let down my fans. For many of you, especially my friends, my behavior has been a personal disappointment. To those of you who work for me, I have let you down personally and professionally. My behavior has caused considerable worry to my business partners, to everyone involved in my foundation, including my staff, board of directors, sponsors, and most importantly, the young students we reach. Our work is more important than ever. Thirteen years ago, my dad and I envisioned helping young people achieve their dreams through education. This work remains unchanged and will continue to grow. From the Learning Center students in Southern California to the Earl Woods scholars in Washington, D.C., millions of kids have changed their lives and I am dedicated to making sure that continues.
But still, I know I have bitterly disappointed all of you. I have made you question who I am and how I could have done the things I did. I’m embarrassed that I have put you in this position. For all that I have done, I am so sorry. I have a lot to atone for.
But there’s one issue I really want to discuss. Some people have speculated that Elin somehow hurt or attacked me on Thanksgiving night. It angers me that people would fabricate a story like that. Elin never hit me that night or any other night. There has never been an episode of domestic violence in our marriage, ever. Elin has shown enormous grace and poise throughout this ordeal. Elin deserves praise, not blame. The issue involved here was my repeated irresponsible behavior. I was unfaithful. I had affairs, I cheated. What I did is not acceptable. And I am the only person to blame.
I stopped living by the core values that I was taught to believe in. I knew my actions were wrong, but I convinced myself that normal rules didn’t apply. I never thought about who I was hurting. Instead I thought only about myself. I ran straight through the boundaries that a married couple should live by. I thought I could get away with whatever I wanted to. I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled. Thanks to money and fame, I didn’t have far – I didn’t have to go far to find them. I was wrong, I was foolish. I don’t get to play by different rules. The same boundaries that apply to everyone apply to me. I brought this shame on myself. I hurt my wife, my kids, my mother, my wife’s family, my friends, my foundation, and kids all around the world who admired me.
I’ve had a lot of time to think about what I’ve done. My failures have made me look at myself in a way I never wanted to before. It’s now up to me to make amends, and that starts by never repeating the mistakes I’ve made. It’s up to me to start living a life of integrity.
I once heard, and I believe it’s true, it’s not what you achieve in life that matters; it’s what you overcome. Achievements on the golf course are only part of setting an example. Character and decency are what really count. Parents used to point at me as a role model for their kids. I owe all those families a special apology. I want to say to them that I am truly sorry.
It’s hard to admit that I need help, but I do. For 45 days, from the end of December to early February, I was in in-patient therapy receiving guidance for the issues I’m facing. I have a long way to go. But I’ve taken my first steps in the right direction.
As I proceed, I understand people have questions. I understand the press wants me to – wants to ask me for the details of the times I was unfaithful. I understand people want to know whether Elin and I will remain together. Please know that as far as I’m concerned, every one of these questions, and answers, is a matter between Elin and me. These are issues between a husband and a wife.
Some people have made up things that never happened. They said I used performance-enhancing drugs. This is completely and utterly false.
Some have written things about my family. Despite the damage I have done, I still believe it is right to shield my family from the public spotlight. They did not do these things; I did. I have always tried to maintain a private space for my wife and children. They have been kept separate from my sponsors, from my commercial endorsements. When my children were born, we only released photographs so that the paparazzi could not chase them. However, my behavior doesn’t make it right for the media to follow my two-and-a-half-year-old daughter to school and report the school’s location. They staked out my wife and they pursued my mom. Whatever my wrongdoings, for the sake of my family: Please leave my wife and kids alone.
I recognize I have brought this on myself, and I know, above all, I am the one who needs to change. I owe it to my family to become a better person. I owe it to those closest to me to become a better man. That’s where my focus will be. I have a lot of work to do, and I intend to dedicate myself to doing it.
Part of following this path for me is Buddhism, which my mother taught me at a young age. People probably don’t realize it, but I was raised a Buddhist, and I actively practiced my faith from childhood until I drifted away from it in recent years. Buddhism teaches that a creation of things outside ourselves causes an unhappy and pointless search for security. It teaches me to stop following every impulse and to learn restraint. Obviously, I lost track of what I was taught.
As I move forward, I will continue to receive help because I’ve learned that’s how people really do change. Starting tomorrow, I will leave for more treatment and more therapy. I would like to thank my friends at Accenture and the players in the field this week for understanding why I’m making these remarks today. In therapy, I’ve learned the importance of looking at my spiritual life and keeping in balance with my professional life. I need to regain my balance and be centered, so I can say the things that are most important to me: My marriage and my children. That also means relying on others for help. I learned to seek support from my peers in therapy, and I hope someday to return that support to others who are seeking help.
I do plan to return to golf one day. I just don’t know when that day will be. I don’t rule out that it will be this year. When I do return, I need to make my behavior more respectful of the game.
In recent weeks, I have received many thousands of e-mails, letters and phone calls from people expressing good wishes. To everyone who has reached out to me and my family, thank you. Your encouragement means the world to Elin and me. I want to thank the PGA Tour, Commissioner Finchem, and the players for their patience and understanding while I work on my private life. I look forward to seeing my fellow players on the course.
Finally, there are many people in this room, and there are many people at home who believed in me. Today I want to ask for your help. I ask you to find room in your heart to one day believe in me again.
Thank you.
302 comments Add your comment
Jason
February 19th, 2010
11:50 am
The “Second Coming” has now spoken! God, I feel so refreshed! I am now in no pain! the idolatry that has followed Him has now been sated.
Even ancient Rome couldn’t match this for world history. Oh, Tiger! How you have finally put my heart to rest! I shall ever be in awe of you!
Pardon me while I puke.
CWILLI
February 19th, 2010
11:50 am
Tiger owes no one an apology for nothing, he only owes to his wife and children that’s it. This should have been a personal matter, it’s ashame someone would have to schedule natioanl TV time like they are the President to say I’m sorry to us for what he didn’t cheat on me. For those with your sarcastic opinions you really need to keep them to yourself about what his father did, what did your father do? Nobody is perfect we all have flaws anybody who is perfect cast the first stone. Tiger is a great athelete and golfer and he should get back in the game and keep it moving pity some of you can’t do the same and I don’t even care about golf, but I’m human I do make mistakes.
Tiger In the Back Woods
February 19th, 2010
11:51 am
He didn’t address the use of illegal drugs. He denied the steriods charge but said nothing about the alleged ecstasy and cocaine binges.
shane
February 19th, 2010
11:51 am
Just becaue he is the greatest golfer that ever played the game, does that mean he sould relent, and let the media hound is wife, mother and kids?
No. But it doesnt mean he just gets to do whatever he wants either. I mean serioulsy Waffle House waitresses. Im starting to think he isnt all that smart.
Anonymous
February 19th, 2010
11:52 am
The golf Channel’s alex miceli rips Tigger a new one at:
http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/blog/devil_ball_golf/post/Golf-Channel-s-Alex-Miceli-rails-on-Tiger-Woods-?urn=golf,220502
gtScoop
February 19th, 2010
11:52 am
Enough has been said. This whole Tiger Woods debacle has turn into a media circus and a tragic comedic soap opera. If Tiger wants redemption and forgiveness for his transgressions then he has to start getting his personal life and career in order in various ways. How he does that is his problem but whatever he does he should do it without all the media rig-a-ma-roll and personal pity displays. Actions speak louder than words. Enough said!
Robin
February 19th, 2010
11:52 am
Who cares? Just another high profile male sports figure who doesn’t WANT to stay faithful to his wife. Are there ANY that do??????
Tiger Fan
February 19th, 2010
11:53 am
The only person he needs to apologize to is Elin Woods. This is their personal business and nobody else. He is not the first and will not be the last one to cheat. Not saying that it is right – but that’s how the world of entertainment is. This happens to AVERAGE people everyday, it’s just not a big issue.
shane
February 19th, 2010
11:53 am
Tiger owes no one an apology for nothing, he only owes to his wife and children that’s it
One report states he lost his sponsors about 12 billion dollars because of this. Does he owe them anything?
Tiger's Love Child
February 19th, 2010
11:53 am
Daddy?
Neda
February 19th, 2010
11:54 am
I kind of doubt if there is anything to the drug accusations, but cheating on his wife repeatedly over a long period of time is bad enough. I don’t know why she hasn’t already dumped him.
Linda Moore
February 19th, 2010
11:54 am
The only person I feel sorry for are the children, I saw those blood sucking media outside her school the other day and she was hiding behind Elin…go away and leave this family alone…none of live in glass houses and I dont want to know the gory details of his infidelity. These whores new he was married and now they want an apology because he left them…….they need to go back to just being whores..
Rich
February 19th, 2010
11:55 am
I could care less about this.
Chipper Jones
February 19th, 2010
11:55 am
Man, I remember when I cheated on my wife…..Thank you Tiger for making everyone forget about my mistake.
Laurent
February 19th, 2010
11:55 am
Tiger simply fell prey to the same thing that most men do at some time in their life. God made women the most beauirtful remarkable creatures on earth. Married, engaged, single..it doesn’t matter. Men love the grace, beauty and sexuality of women, and it’s a wonderful thing. Of course when a man is married he is precluded from doing anything more than look and appreciate. Tiger got caught…Clinton got caught..Mark Sanford got caught..the list goes on and will never end. Men with money and fame will always be tested…every single day. Many will fail. Tiger owes us nothing. Allow him and his family to heal in privacy. If he comes back to golf, fine. Right now he needs to deal with his issues, and simply learn to control natural urges. In 2 years no one will remember any of this this.
tc
February 19th, 2010
11:56 am
a decent first step, but he has long way to go
Bob the Mormon
February 19th, 2010
11:56 am
I hate the people that honk their horns at me and my partner when we are on our bikes.
PLM
February 19th, 2010
11:57 am
WHO CARES?!?!?!
cj800
February 19th, 2010
11:57 am
Shane, when you attacked the character of a Green Beret Vietnam Vet (Tiger’s Dad) you became one of the lowest human scum in this city. Every athlete and movie star is going to cheat at some point, and if you marry one you know what you are in for period!!!!!!!
bubba in fl
February 19th, 2010
11:58 am
How much nooky therapy does it take.
Peedog
February 19th, 2010
11:59 am
Tiger owed us an apology and we got one. Thanks, Eldrick.
Bob Horner stayed hurt
February 19th, 2010
11:59 am
bubba….that was funny….I’m thinking there is no cure..
Paul in RDU
February 19th, 2010
12:00 pm
I can understand why Tiger thinks that by reading his statement “bimbogate” should go away.
However, if he thinks the questions concerning one of his doctors being arrested in Canada for performance enhancing drugs are going away just because he gives a denial he is in for a surprise.
He also picked a bad time of day to make his announcement if he is trying to rehabilitate his image with women – my wife had The View pre-empted for the news conference and she wasn’t pleased
Balderdash
February 19th, 2010
12:01 pm
When I’m rich and famous, I’m gonna take on any groupie I want to. And, I won’t care who doesn’t like it.
Jeffrey
February 19th, 2010
12:01 pm
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
DCB
February 19th, 2010
12:01 pm
You have to love it. Tiger comes clean as the media demands. Then because he shows “slight anger” at them in the presentation they criticize him for it “not being the right venue.” What a croc! Give the guy a break!
AJ
February 19th, 2010
12:01 pm
I think everyone should just get a life. Its people (paparazzi, fans, stalkers, reporters, etc) that put people on these pedestals and then when they do something wrong you want to demoralize them. You put them under the bus and roll over them like they’re not human.
Entertainers, Preachers, Bishops, Billionaires, Millionaires and all others are….HUMAN!!!!! They make mistakes. They do wrong. Some get caught and some don’t. You act like they owe you their life when they do wrong. Well guess what????? THEY DON’T!!!!! Whatever God they serve is the ONLY person they have to apologize to accept for the person that they hurt and wronged.
What’s in your closet? If we open your doors or follow you late at night or go through your laundry WHAT WILL WE FIND????? PLEASE!!!!! GET A LIFE!!!! I don’t think Tiger should have apologized publicly. He had already said enough. It’s HIS life. He has to pay for his wrong doing. ONLY HIM!!!!
Tiger I wish you all that life has to offer. You’ve achieved GREAT things and I’m sure you’ll achieve a LOT more. Hold your head up high and walk tall with dignity.
Rich
February 19th, 2010
12:02 pm
Just another Thug. He should move to SW DeKalb.
Mr Charlie
February 19th, 2010
12:02 pm
Shane, no, he owes this “sponsor” exactly what is says in the contract he signed. He obviously has made many sponsors a lot of money, so, if they lose it, that is their problem. If there is a morality cause in the contract and he breeched it, well, he owes want ever penalty that is written in the contract. If there was no morality clause in the contract, then, he breached nothing, and does not owe them a GD thing.
dan
February 19th, 2010
12:02 pm
Today’s media is so self righteous,
I don’t recall Mickey Mantle or a 1,000 other high profile athletes ever having to issue a formal apology, many of whom have done things 100x worse than Tiger Woods. Do these athletes have egos? Yes. Are they self centered? Of course. Their negative attributes when channeled correctly are the very things that make them great. As a culture we have made allowances for their shortcomings in their pursuits of greatness. Yet act shocked when they act out on “selfish” inpulses like cheating on their spouses. I’m not defending their behaviour. If you’re making millions of dollars a year, scrutiny is the price you pay for being successful. I do however feel that we as consumers should accept some responsiblity for the egos these professional athletes have. We build them up because of their talents, spend millions of dollars a year on their merchandise making them millionaires in the process, then look for the first opportunity to tear them down when they don’t live up to our bogus standards of morality. Seems a little hypocritical to me.
wishuhadit
February 19th, 2010
12:02 pm
you know, tiger doesn’t owe anything to anyone EXCEPT his family & friends. That is a man right there. Admitting he’s wrong, admitting who he’s let down, and basically stating you are to expect change from me. All you witch hunters out there. F YOU & your pot callin’ the kettle black mentalities. Good for you Tiger, I believe in you, always have.
sebecker
February 19th, 2010
12:02 pm
Just who does the media think they are and why do they think they are entitled to an explanation? Tiger Woods does not owe the public, the media or his sponsors anything. The sponsors can drop him (which many did) the media can choose to cover something else, the fans can choose not to watch, but Tiger Woods does not owe any of you anything. I am sick of these columinst with their “opinion” as though their thoughts, values should rule the day. I dare you to cover something else if you dont like his responses.
Anonymous
February 19th, 2010
12:03 pm
A marital contRact is a PROMISE not ot do what Tigger has repeatedly. Married men, whether famous or not, meet challenges to their fidelity too and if you’re not MAN enough to abide by the promise you made your wife when you agreed to marry her, then you are a sad, shadow of a man.
Neda
February 19th, 2010
12:04 pm
It’s no coincidence that Woods had his press conference on a day when the Accenture Match Play tournament was underway. He could have done it on Monday, when there is no tournament play, but he wanted to stick his finger in Accenture’s eye for dropping their sponsonship.
Some class. Elin should take this bum to the cleaners and then leave him to his party girls.
LADY D
February 19th, 2010
12:04 pm
Morally what Tiger did was wrong, illegal no.
Gen Neyland
February 19th, 2010
12:04 pm
The gentlemanly game of golf aside, Tiger Woods failed in his chip shot at par. His world will forever be a series of double bogey’s no matter what. As actions speak louder than words, his actions cost him the admiration of not only the golfing world, but the world of what remains of what many of us treasure. Moral human character associated with marriage. Is he alone in his failure..? Absolutely not. He joins a club with many well known men who wielded a bit of power and charisma along the way. Now, if he were a female sex addict, he’d be the life of many a stag parties, right dudes..?
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Mr Charlie
February 19th, 2010
12:05 pm
Shane, so when Tiger returns to golf, and that tournament has Superbowl like viewing numbers, and all PGA sell commercials for 1 million a minute, and all the TV sponsors sell their products and make a bunch of money, will they “OWE” tiger? Will they hold a new conference telling him how much they owe him?
Gary
February 19th, 2010
12:05 pm
Who cares anyway. Tiger did not need to make this statement and all of the writers like Schultz, Steve Elling, and other golf writers can go pound sand. His personal life and problems within it are no matter to anyone. If he did something illegal and was busted for it, then ok I can see that point, but what he did is only wrong between him, his family, and his god. This speech should have been private and made in front of Elin, his mom, her family, and their kids. And to those who says he should talk about why he did it??? Are you serious? Do we really need to know why or who? It is none of our darn(trying to be clean) business and he owes us nothing.
I don’t agree with what he did and it is shameful, but that is between him and his family. I sure as heck won’t stop watching him play golf because of it. And the AP, CBS, etc….please why are we treating this event like it’s the President making a war time or similar speech? Tiger take care, get your life back in order, and hopefully we will see you by the time Pebble Beach and the U.S. Open roll around.
Mr Charlie
February 19th, 2010
12:06 pm
Lady D, and “moral” is a very fluid word. It is an opinion, but it is not absolute. He did NOTHING wrong.
Will
February 19th, 2010
12:06 pm
My God! What have we come to?
I really wonder about the people who say that Tiger needs to apologize to them. Outside of Elin his family and possibly his sponsors, Tiger owes an apology to no one. Certainly he doesn’t owe me an apology. I don’t think he owes you one either. He certainly owes no apology to anyone in the media, most of whom seem to feel that he’s owes it to them to “tell everything”. Balderdash!!!! I’ve never seen Tiger once sermonize about being a role model or about any issues of morality.
I am a golfer and have followed Tiger for years and not once have ever heard him say that we was or wanted to be a role model for anything other how to hit say, a nine iron. To the contrary, to the consternation of numerous civil rights leaders, Tiger has resisted the urge to get involved in moral issues. If you bought the idea that Tiger—or anyone else—was the paragon of virtue, then that’s something that you INFERRED. Not him.
Maybe, just maybe, the media (including Nancy Grace, Jane Vellez-Mitchell, Gerald Posner), Jesper Parnevik as well as a host of SELF-RIGHTEOUS, ANGRY WHITE PEOPLE (a few of whom appear to be jealous because they can no longer compete as golfers) should be apologizing to Tiger for “piling on and sitting in judgment”
And for those who say that he has no right to privacy in this case, let’s air out all of your dirty laundry in the media.
Jeff, what gives you the right to sit in judgment? Tiger does have to bare all to you or show contrition to you or anyone else except Elin and a FEW others—not even those slutty women who claim that they thought that they were ‘the only one.”. Yeah right. They knew what they were doing all along and just don’t want to admit that they have a minus IQ.
Dogdoo
February 19th, 2010
12:07 pm
Who cares about any of this? Enjoy your life and your Family. Tiger owes noone but his Family anything. There is real news to worry about. Jobs, troops losing their lives overseas etc. etc….
GoJackets
February 19th, 2010
12:07 pm
If someone cheats on their wife, then they should apologize to their wife(if they are sorry). I dont see why Tiger owes us anything. His apology means nothing to me because he has nothing to apologize to me for.
Ralph
February 19th, 2010
12:08 pm
I love how some say he lied about this or about that. Apparently “you” were there and have first hand, eye witness proof. What “you” know and what “you” THINK “you” know are 2 different things. Tiger is and will be the greatest golfer we have ever seen. If you are NOT a golfer, then you can’t understand. Making fun of something you don’t understand just shows how ignorant you really are. Rehab is a very tough thing to go through. Did Tiger answer all the questions…NO. Well he ever, I don’t think he has too. I hope he can get his family life together and I can’t wait to see him back on the golf course. He is pure grace with a golf club in his hands. Tiger take all the time you need. We’ll be here when you are ready……
Rich
February 19th, 2010
12:08 pm
Tiger broke one of The Ten Commandments. There’s no going back now. He will burn in Hell. It’s in The Bible and so that is the end of the discussion. He will burn for eternity.
Cammi317
February 19th, 2010
12:08 pm
At the end of the day the truth is this: If Tiger never picks up a golf club again, he’s still set for life financially. In other news: According to Sir Elton John: Jesus was Gay!
All I'm Saying Is...
February 19th, 2010
12:08 pm
Shane: E! Online is your source for affairs by Earl Woods? And a lady who dated Tiger in high school is their source? And you try to call me a dummy? That’s not evidence or proof of anything — other than the fact that you are a fool.
And the ‘report’ that Tiger’s sponsors ‘lost’ $12 billion dollars as a result of his actions is another load of garbage. Those companies haven’t lost anything first of all and their stock prices go up and down daily and theirs have all gone down since the Great Recession started (have you heard of it or did you not see that story on E! so you don’t know about it?). Tiger’s actions are not that important to be the cause of Nike or Gatorade ‘losing’ money—they are both still immensely profitable (i.e. haven’t lost any money) and their stock prices have gone up and down in sync with the market due to the overall economy.
Not that you understand anything I just typed, Shane, since Tiger’s girlfriend from high school didn’t tell it to E! Online so you could read it.
Man, you are such an idiot.
Gary
February 19th, 2010
12:09 pm
Neda, obviously you didn’t read the reports this morning that he had been on leave from his rehab this week and will be returning to continue it. The tour relayed that he worked this out with them and Accenture before he scheduled the press conference. Accenture doesn’t have a problem with it and the tour doesn’t have a problem with it. If anything they are glad it gives the tournament some exposure and Tiger even praised them during his speech. You, Ernie Els, and anyone else who disagrees will just have to get over it, but this tournament was doomed without Tiger and today only gives it and the PGA some exposure.
Mr Charlie
February 19th, 2010
12:09 pm
I love the fact that he did it during the Acentuate tournament, they dropped him, so he has a right to give it right back to them. Nike did not drop him, notice that. You wait for the new ad campain to come out, it will be awesome. The slogan will be:
“Any questions, did’nt think so”.
JJ
February 19th, 2010
12:09 pm
Addiction IS a disease, whether it be sex, drugs, food, alcohol. When you sleep with that many women there is a problem, it is just not “being a man”. So glad I am not married to the idiot who made that remark.