Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Questioning Tiger

Tiger Woods Practices Near His Home In Orlando An article in the latest edition of Vanity Fair provides more insight into Tiger Woods' past. Obviously, none of it portrays Woods in a positive light.

I will say only one thing about the article. Woods has previously stated that no one enabled him during his romp. The Vanity Fair article reports quite the opposite. In fact, the names of Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan are even being mentioned as enablers regarding Woods' escapades. This is based off the article's author allegedly talked to four of the women in which Woods carried on an affair, a former advisor and attorney for Woods and others that were in Tiger's circle.

Tiger's honesty is being questioned by many.

If you've been reading my blog for a while, you know that I've never been one of Tiger's biggest fans and I have taken a couple shots at him since last November. I will somewhat defend him here. I will say that the timing of this "piece" would be ironic to say the least. His presser upcoming at Augusta National. His comeback to golf at The Masters. It all seems too convenient and too easy.

Before we all make the decision to jump on board with this, consider the following.

Photo by: LVP/starmaxinc.com 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2/12/10 Jamie Jungers hosts a party The article alleges that Tiger ended his affair with Jamie Jungers because Woods' refusal to financially support her. Suspicious. Mindy Lawton claims the only thing Woods ever bought her was a wrap from Subway. That's suspicious, too. Two women complaining about not getting this guy's money even though he's loaded. Anyone willing to take a guess why they're talking? Is anyone questioning their honesty? Haven't really seen it.

Maybe, just maybe, we should.

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