According to the most recent NPD sales data, numbers for this year’s annual Tiger Woods golf game franchise update were down by 32 per cent, as gamers seemingly washed their hands of the dirty dawg golfer and his waitress-hassling ways.
It may not be a CGI apology (bet his wife would’ve loved that!) but Tiger Woods will be making his first public apology live on YouTube today. Updated.
“We are ending our sponsorship agreement with Tiger Woods and wish him well in the future.” That’s from AT&T spokesman Fletcher Cook in an email sent out earlier today. [CNN]
Not that I’m condoning spying on your spouse, but we did talk about ways Tiger Woods could have avoided his current situation. If you suspect foul play, Suzanne Kantra has tips on how you can do some sleuthing with gadgets.
It’s a story doomed to repeat for all of time: Man cheats on wife, wife catches man, wife eagle-claw-slaps man, man runs away, wife chases after man with a golf club, man crashes car. This could have been prevented.