Well done, Mr. Woods. You did everything you needed to do. He spoke about the car-crash incident. He also admitted to his mistakes with regards to his affairs. He said he felt he was above every other person, which of course, he is not. Ultimately, Tiger said what needed to be said and should have been said. What he did should not be condoned in any way, shape or form, but Tiger said everything anybody could have asked for. He did not take questions, but I feel that he gave enough details about what happened, and what he sill plans on doing, that questions were not necessary. Like he said, he still has a way to go before he can reach where he once was (if that’s even possible). But for one thing, this is a step in the right direction.
One thing Tiger addressed that was important is about the paparazzi following around his wife and young children. This is one thing I can whole-heartedly agree with. Tiger is the person at fault here. Not his wife. Most certainly not his children. Back off, give his family their privacy as they try to move through this tough time. To the paparazzi, you know where Tiger will be now — back in rehab. You don’t need to follow around his wife and kids.
February 21, 2010 at 4:00 pm |
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