Tiger Woods Falters at The Barclays Round 2

Tiger Woods was a shadow of the man who shot his best round of the year just a day earlier, shooting a 3-over 74 on Friday to drop four shots off the pace going into the third round at The Barclays, the first playoff event of the FedEx Cup. Woods was just as good in hitting the fairways... 

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U.S. Open: Mickelson Surges with 66

Phil Mickelson is in a familiar position after two rounds at the U.S. Open–a step away from the top. The five-time U.S. Open runner up tamed Pebble Beach with a 5-under 66 on Friday, enough to push him to second place and two shots behind new leader Graeme McDowell, who fired a... 

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Jim Carrey Creates Stir with Twitter Remarks about Woods and Nordegren

Comedian Jim Carrey made Twitter remarks about the relationship of Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren that are causing some eyebrows in the industry to rise. “No wife is blind enough to miss that much infidelity. Elin had 2 b a willing participant on the ride 4 whatever reason,” said... 

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Tiger Woods New Nike Ads: ‘Did you learn anything?’

Nike just released its first post-scandal ad featuring superstar golfer Tiger Woods in a simple black and white shot that has the voice of Woods’ late father Earl, speaking to his son saying: Tiger, I am more prone to be inquisitive, to promote discussion. I want to find... 

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Gatorade Ends Ties with Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods has lost another endorsement contract. Sports drink maker Gatorade followed AT&T’s and Accenture’s lead by severing its ties with the troubled golfer less than two weeks since he made a formal apology for being unfaithful to his wife Elin. Gatorade said that “we... 

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APOLOGIES

Tiger Woods’ Apology Golfer Tiger Woods, who has been pilloried by the press for his extra-marital affairs has made a public apology. The opening line of his 14-minute statement was: “Four whores and seven years ago…” Did you catch CNN’s live coverage of Tiger Woods’ public apology Friday... 

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Tiger Woods Public Apology: Full Transcript

After the Public Apology of Tiger Woods, here goes the full transcript of Tiger Woods Public Apology. The speech full text is taken from cbsnews.com and here we go; 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... 

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Tiger Woods Press Conference Video

Tiger Woods Press Conference video: World’s no. 1 golfer Tiger Woods held his first public statement after the news about his extra-marital affairs came out in the public. Woods’ prepared public apology was addressed to only limited crowd. He invited only close friends, colleagues, associates,... 

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Tiger Woods Apology Video Stream Online

In his first public appearance after crashing his car into a tree outside their home three months ago, revealing shocking allegations of extramarital affairs, Tiger Woods showed his face to the World and apologized for the scandals involving him. Standing at a podium in front of 40 people and a lot of cameras, Woods read a 13 1/2 minute statement saying sorry for what he committed and not showing any idea of what might he do next. Woods had a hard time reading his public apology statement but after his speech, his mother Kultida whispered in his ear to comfort him. Watch Tiger Woods Apology Video Stream Online.

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Photo: Tiger Woods appears shirtless on Vanity Fair’s February 2010 cover

Tiger Woods appears barechested on the February 2010 cover of Vanity Fair magazine. Famed celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz snapped the embattled golfer shirtless for a groundbreaking spread just weeks before his car crash and subsequent sex scandal exploded in the media last month. The article,... 

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