Tiger leaves golf for a while, makes time to organize new black book


Tiger Woods lay down his clubs today. From TigerWoods.com:





I would like to ask every­one, includ­ing my fans, the good peo­ple at my foun­da­tion, busi­ness part­ners, the PGA Tour, and my fel­low com­peti­tors, for their under­stand­ing. What’s most impor­tant now is that my fam­ily has the time, pri­vacy, and safe haven we will need for per­sonal healing.


After much soul search­ing, I have decided to take an indef­i­nite break from pro­fes­sional golf. I need to focus my atten­tion on being a bet­ter hus­band, father, and person.


Again, I ask for pri­vacy for my fam­ily and I am espe­cially grate­ful for all those who have offered com­pas­sion and con­cern dur­ing this dif­fi­cult period.



As much as I’d love to talk gos­sip, there’s just so much about Tiger I don’t care about. I don’t actu­ally like golf. I detest the sport. It’s designed more to enrage than chal­lenge when­ever I play. But there are a few points in here worth not­ing for posterity.


First, the PGA is cry­ing in their big fancy beers. Sure, it gen­er­ally sucks that Tiger was play­ing around. But this guy has made a lot of peo­ple rich. When he shows up in his fancy black golf sneak­ers and vertigo-enducing striped shirt on Sun­day after­noons, Nike, PGA, Accen­ture, and his other spon­sors just see dol­lar signs. That he’s tak­ing this break is likely frus­trat­ing and humil­i­at­ing to those who pay the bills. Let’s be clear: this is the era of Tiger. No one watches golf with­out him.


Speak­ing of Accen­ture, they’ve since pulled the plug on their rela­tion­ship with Woods. He’s some­what less use­ful as a non-golfer.


Sec­ond, Tiger Woods and his man­age­ment have proved time and again to be savvy media man­agers. Yes, it was likely a mis­step to avoid talk­ing about this sit­u­a­tion in a non-trivial fash­ion. His silence so far has been deaf­en­ing in com­par­i­son to the state­ments of his asso­ci­ated lady friends. When the women come out of the wood­work first, you’ve waited too long to speak up.


But, as if we need a reminder of dethroned pro-atheletes on the come­back trail, Michael Vick is play­ing foot­ball again. And he was involved with dogs.


Woods will be back, sooner rather than later. Because, if there’s a moral in this for han­dling scan­dal in the media it’s this: the pub­lic has a noto­ri­ously short mem­ory for illicit affairs. We want our win­ners, and will take them bat­tered and blood­ied if we have to. Tiger Woods has been a role model and teacher for years, but the come­back from self-destruction may be his biggest tri­umph yet.