Last Friday Tiger Woods Finally Talked to the Public. He was recently caught cheating on his Wife with multiple women. In his fifteen minute speech he apologized to his wife, family, fans, and the PGA tour. Currently Tiger Woods isn’t golfing because of the scandal and because he is trying to fix his life. Honestly I believe that he isn’t golfing because everybody is being such a drama queen. He is sick of the press, cameras, and questions, and thinks that he won’t be able to golf because of it. Sadly, he is right.
The First thing I want to say is that I don’t agree with what Tiger Woods did. Having said that, I think everybody needs to get over what he does in his personal life. Even though he lied and cheated, he is still the best golfer in the world. The guy even has his own video game out. The PGA tour’s income is down 20% now that Tiger Woods isn’t golfing. I watched his speech on television and afterwards they showed how everybody around the world was watching it. Even Wall Street went flat during his fifteen minute speech. This just showed how powerful and good this golfer is. Even Barack Obama can’t shut down Wall Street just because he is giving a speech. I am not a big golf fan and I know that golf is not a very popular sport, but Woods is easily the most known golfer in the world. All that the drama queens are doing is taking away the face of the whole sport.
Tiger Woods admitted he was wrong for what he did and apologized to everybody. He is returning to his faith of Buddhism to help restore his life. Tiger Woods is even going to Sex therapy to help restore his life. It seems like he is trying to do everything he can to get his life back on track. So when will this incredible golfer return to golf? The answer to this question is when the world can forget about his personal life. He lied, he cheated, he is fixing his life, and he is the best golfer in the world. Just forget about it.
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I agree everyone should leave him alone now. It's his life and they should be worried about the sport not the famous player's personal life.
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