2011年8月19日星期五

Tiger Woods with Video Shoot

Tiger Woods was the best golf pros around the world. Formerly the World No. 1, he is the highest-paid professional athlete in the world.

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A few days ago in Atlanta, former world No.1 Tiger Woods said he had family obligations that this week precluded him from making a last-ditch attempt at qualifying for the much-hyped FedEx Cup playoffs.

Then he spent Tuesday posing for new video game animation and publicity shots.

As though things aren’t bad enough on the golf course for Woods, already plunging down the world rankings after missing the cut last week at the 93rd PGA Championship, he’s all but begging to get hammered over his latest myopic management decision.

Without clarifying, Woods indicated in Atlanta that he had family obligations this week, which most assumed meant he had custodial scheduling issues with his children that could not be reworked.

Woods spent Tuesday at EA Sports in suburban Orlando filming computer footage for a new version of his video game, and then engaged in a publicity stunt to promote sales by playing a teenager who won a national contest for the right to face Woods on the virtual golf course.

Maybe it’s just me, but what message does that send to Greensboro, the million-dollar FedEx Cup series title sponsors, the TV networks paying rights fees and golf in general – even if he does have custody of the kids?

Amazingly, the PGA Tour saw fit to pimp the EA Sports publicity stunts on its website Friday, even though Woods’ decision to skip Greensboro reads an awful lot like a tacit message that he doesn’t care about the FedEx Cup – or not enough to choose playing actual golf in lieu of satisfying one of his last remaining endorsement clients.

Custody of the kids or not, it smells all wrong and screams, “I am not there.”

As for Woods, all the public knows for sure is that he spent one day this week helping hawk a video game.

As for the kid from Indiana who won the right to play Woods on his video game? The PGA Tour story noted that the 19-year-old held a 10-shot lead over Woods at one point.

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