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Was Tiger Woods’ apology sincere?

Yes 47% 500 votes

No 39% 411 votes

Undecided 12% 136 votes

1047 total votes

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sodbels (anonymous) says...

Человек может ошибаться.Главное-оставаться в обществе, находить в себе силу признания собственной ошибки! ..

February 20, 2010 at 2:52 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

tourdad (anonymous) says...

I commend the GWAA for taking a stand!
There has been, obviously, a gap in communications between Woods and the world!
I blame IMG for that and yet they continue down that same path.
If Woods ever comes back, that's too soon.
This event seems to me to have been a result of a prescription from the therapist to come clean on the whole deal, admit transgressions and get past the denial stage...

February 20, 2010 at 10:03 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

donneal (anonymous) says...

There remains two problems:
1. His agent,Mark Steinburg. If this guy claims to not have known about Woods escapades, he must be an idiot. If Woods wants back, get a NEW agent.
2. His caddy, Steve Williams. If they're such good friends, why did he not talk to him and try to help him.... Answer: Williams is a bigger ego-freak than Woods. And according to other Tour Players, he IS NOT the best caddy out there. Get rid of him also.

I hope Tiger can make the changes in his lifestyle for HIS sake ... not for Golf's.

February 24, 2010 at 10:56 a.m. ( | suggest removal )