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  • Tiger Woods apologizes, admits he cheated and says he is undergoing therapy

    Tiger Woods made a subdued but at times emotional return to public view Friday morning, apologizing profusely for his marital infidelity, chastising the media for intruding upon his family's personal life, acknowledging having undergone rehabilitation to address his behavior and vowing to return to professional golf, perhaps this year.

    In a 13 1/2 -minute statement, televised around the world and attended by a small contingent of family members and selected friends -- plus three wire service reporters who were not permitted to ask questions -- Woods began by saying he is "deeply sorry" for his "irresponsible and selfish behavior," and ended by asking his fans to help him through his ordeal and to "find it in your hearts to believe in me again."

    In between, he apologized repeatedly to specific people and groups -- his family, his friends, his sponsors, his staff members and his fans. Pausing frequently, occasionally looking directly in the eyes of those present and lingering over his many glances to the television camera, he made for the first time specific mention of his misdeeds.

    "I was unfaithful. I had affairs. I cheated," Woods said. "What I did was not acceptable."

    Speaking in the clubhouse of the golf course at the PGA Tour's headquarters, Woods wore a navy blue blazer, gray slacks and a light blue shirt with no tie. As he spoke, he gripped the lectern with both hands, looking down frequently at his notes.

    An Associated Press reporter in attendance confirmed that Woods's wife, Elin, was not present. Woods's mother, Kultida, was seated in the front row, and Woods gave her a long hug after stepping down from the podium following his remarks.

    Woods made several references to his wife, shooting down rampant speculation that she had attacked him during the early-morning hours of Nov. 27, when police were summoned to the Woods's family home outside Orlando after Woods wrecked his SUV. He praised his wife repeatedly and said they are working to save their marriage.

    "Elin has shown enormous grace and poise throughout this ordeal," he said. Following a long pause, he added, "Elin deserves praise, not blame." Of repairing his marriage, he said: "My real apology to her won't come in the form of words. It will come from my behavior over time."

    Woods kept many things private, revealing few or no details about the Nov. 27 incident, the exact nature of his rehabilitation and therapy and the number of affairs he has had. Of his golf future, he said only: "I plan to return to golf one day. I just don't know when that day will be. I don't rule out that it will be this year."

    However, Woods did reveal that he will leave Saturday for "more treatment and more therapy." Numerous news reports have said he has been attending a Mississippi clinic that treats sexual addiction.

    "My failures have made me look at myself in a way I never wanted to before," he said.

    Woods also denied accusations he had used performance-enhancing drugs, which arose following the drug-related arrest of a Canadian doctor who had treated Woods's knee injury.

    With media access limited to three wire service reporters, several hundred media members gathered in a ballroom at a hotel about a half-mile from the location of Woods's statement to watch on television. The Golf Writers Association of America, which was invited to send several reporters, instead boycotted the event due to the ground rules imposed by the Woods camp, which included a stipulation that no questions be asked.

    Some of Woods's most visible displays of emotion came when he addressed the intense tabloid-driven coverage of his life, accusing the media of intruding upon his private life and stalking his wife and their two young children.

    "For the sake of my family," he said, almost spitting the words, "please leave my wife and kids alone."

    After stepping away from the lectern and hugging his mother and several others in the front row, Woods strode with his head down toward the blue curtains behind the stage, wiping his brow as he parted the curtains and disappeared through them.

    Source: Washington post

  • #2
    Tiger Woods blames his indiscretions on his huge amount of fame and wealth. Poor guy.

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    • #3
      What's interesting/hilarious to me is that he's taking such heat for staging and carefully planning this first foray back into the public. In this day and age, when media is omnipresent, and has an insatiable hunger for any and every detail about the life of a public figure.

      No word - literally, no word - is going to go un-analyzed and scrutinized. Every look, ever gesture, every twitch of his mouth is up for debate. Somewhere on some channel/magazine/blog, body language experts will break down every half smile, every sidelong glance, and attempt to tell us what it means. The entire transcript of this will be repeated verbatim across the planet a thousand times, one sound bite at a time.

      And yet, the media wonders why Tiger Woods is so controlling about the image he projects.

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      • #4
        Guys, let's see this for what it is. A public plea to keep half of his already accumulated assets, and a public dance to get more endorsement deals in the future. If all he cared about was golf and family, there is no reason for him to utter a word. If wifey wants a public apology to make him squirm and think twice about doing it again, or for her not to leave and take half (HALF! Eddie!) then so be it.

        Tiger: "Hey sponsor guys, here I am being contrite and a good guy again. In about 6 months, when this dies down and I win on the tour again, pay me goobs of money to appear in your ads and sew your logo on my bag. Thanks!"

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        • #5
          Maybe Tiger has an IQ above room temp, and actually cares about something other than his dick. Like his wife and kids. Maybe he cares what his mother thinks. Maybe he wants to break Jack's major record. Maybe he wants to be remembered as something other than a life support for a cock. Maybe he doesn't like being a punch line. Maybe he didn't spends thousands of hours practicing to throw it all away for some strange.

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