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Something of a Soap Opera

  • Tuesday, 9 February 2010
  • Bill Elliott
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Tiger Woods' Florida home

Tiger Woods' Florida home, scene of the infamous car crash

Psst! Wanna know a secret? Promise not to tell? Okay, now we've agreed that, let me reveal that I know absolutely nothing more than you about the Tiger Woods crash/scandal/marital bust-up stuff.

So, to sum up: Tiger left his house at 2.25am, hit a fire hydrant, bounced into a tree and was rescued by his wife who first belted his car's rear window with what is said to have been a 5-iron. Our hero was treated in hospital for minor injuries before being allowed home. Then a scary woman who is a Major (they have Majors?) in the Florida Highway Patrol popped up to tell us that Woods was being fined for careless driving. She did this while wearing inappropriate earrings and a daft hat.

This was the easy bit for Tiger because the world's media meanwhile was quoting all sorts of salacious stuff generated by celebrity websites. Thus did a series of reports about big arguments, alleged domestic violence and liaisons with various attractive young women make their way onto TV and into print all over the world. Tiger did not help himself by hiding at home for days before issuing an apology to everyone (but especially to his wife and family). He then asked for some peace - but he must know that he won't get it.

Naturally, he will hate this intrusion although he must also accept that it is his disappointing behaviour that has invited it. The fact is that riding alongside his desire for overwhelming success has always been a desperate urge to seek anonymity when not on a course or making an ad for Gillette or Nike - or one of his other blue-chip sponsors. As ambitions go, these, of course, are seriously incompatible targets.

The big point here for those of us who follow golf with more than superficial interest is that Tiger may reach a tipping point sooner rather than later and decide that he is going to walk away from the game that made his life possible.

An unlikely conclusion maybe, but still possible to imagine. After all he hardly needs the money any more and there are many interesting things he could do with his time other than to hunt down Jack Nicklaus' 18 Majors. Maybe he can imagine life without golf or maybe he can't but, for the good of the game, we may only hope that he and his wife sort things out and that he then gets on with playing again.

We may also hope that when he eventually emerges in 2010, he does so as at least a slightly humbled figure and one who remembers how to smile more as well as how to interact properly with an audience he increasingly alienated with his behaviour in 2009. We'll see.

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February 10 19:39

CLB

Tiger Woods is doom! It seems that all his mistresses are out to get him. It appears to me that Tiger will never be able to get his life back. Not with all those rabid women out there, waiting to attack. It is very sad that Tiger brought all this unto himself and his family. I can't stop thinking that Elin Nordegren and two innocent children are the true victims in this tragedy and my heart goes to them!

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