InternationalTiger's world in spin after mysterious car crash |
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - News of his car accident in Windermere, Florida, turned the carefully managed life of Tiger Woods upside down on Friday, provoking far more questions than answers.
Speculation about the background to the incident has been rife, largely fueled by the long delay by the golfing great and his advisers to speak out either publicly or to the investigating authorities.
Woods, who has carefully guarded his privacy ever since he first burst into the media spotlight, eventually issued a statement on Sunday in which he took responsibility for crashing his SUV outside his $2.4 million home.
According to local police, the world's number one golfer was injured after hitting a fire hydrant and a tree as he pulled his Cadillac Escalade out of his driveway.
The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) said the accident was not alcohol-related, that Woods briefly lost consciousness and that his Swedish wife, Elin Nordegren, used a golf club to smash the rear window of her husband's SUV to get him out.
Woods was subsequently released from hospital in "good condition" after being treated but the accident remains under investigation and the FHP is yet to question the golfer after being denied an interview request for three days in a row.
Because he was involved in a minor traffic accident only, Woods is not required by Florida law to give a statement and he has chosen to remain silent.
"This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way," the 33-year-old said on his website (www.tigerwoods.com).
"Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible."
Several reports have been made by tabloid newspapers and celebrity websites claiming 14-times major champion Woods and his wife had been arguing shortly before his car crash.
The National Enquirer has reported Woods had an extra-marital relationship with a "New York City party girl." The woman named in that report has denied a relationship.
Ever since the mysterious car crash on Friday, the Tiger Woods rumor mill has continued to grind.
Where was Woods going at 0225 local (0725 GMT) in the morning? Why did it take more than 13 hours after the accident before the Woods management team finally released a short statement about his condition?
GUARDING PRIVACY
The greatest golfer of his era and one of the world's most recognizable figures, Woods has become a master in guarding his privacy and showing very little of his human side.
He has frequently said that anonymity is one of the things he misses most from his days as a student and it is no coincidence that he named his luxury yacht Privacy.
In an October posting on Facebook, Woods said: "I'm asked why people don't often see me and Elin in gossip magazines or tabloids. I think we've avoided a lot of media attention because we're kind of boring."
That all changed on Friday and Woods has since been plunged into unwelcome territory with dozens of media and several television trucks permanently camped outside the guarded gates of his exclusive Isleworth community.
Could Woods and his advisers have handled the car crash fallout more effectively? Some experts think so.
Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communication at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, believes Woods should have "come clean" immediately.
"The first rule is tell it all, and tell it fast," Argenti said. "With the addition of social media to the mix, this has become even more important.
"The blogosphere and crackpot gossip-mongers now control this story. Why would Tiger Woods want that? He is a public figure and as such the speculation will not end until he discusses what really happened."
Woods will stay away from the media spotlight for the next two months, having decided on Monday to miss this week's Chevron World Challenge which he has hosted in Thousand Oaks, California, for the past nine years.
He had been scheduled to hold a news conference on Tuesday but said he was unable to travel from Florida to California because of injuries sustained in his car accident.
"Yes, he can ask and even beg for privacy but it's a major news story and he can't just hope it will go away by hiding in his hamlet in Florida," Argenti added.
A role model for countless people around the world because of his supreme golf talent and Afro-American-Asian background, Woods has been placed on a virtual pedestal of perfection.
Helped by his handlers, he has been able to preserve that flawless, almost non-human image by building a near-impenetrable wall around his personal life. Until now.
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COMMENTS
not keeping his "putter in the bag"
by Piet on December 01 2009, 08:14
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Leave the poor guy alone.We all go through stuff in life that we do not want people to know about.Its private and anyone knowing about it does not change any aspect of there lives.
by MIKE on December 01 2009, 08:37
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Tiger is as genuine as they come, why do people like to break down greats like him. At the end of the day we are all humans with basic wants and needs. Tiger is no idiot and personally I think he wont say a word, if he makes a decision he sees it . .more
by Huggels on December 01 2009, 08:59
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Hoha
by Chrome on December 01 2009, 09:57
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"Because he was involved in a minor traffic accident only, Woods is not required by Florida law to give a statement and he has chosen to remain silent."
Why have the police kept the matter under investigation? Don't they have better things to . .more
by David on December 01 2009, 10:24
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It is called, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Hydrant"
by Ernie on December 01 2009, 10:45
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Amazing how a little piece of fun can bring the biggest men to the ground.!!
by PJ on December 01 2009, 10:49
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There is not a hole tiger cant put his balls into
by DA on December 01 2009, 11:31
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confess when u ready to launch your book & make more money than the course
by Jack on December 01 2009, 12:59
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Use Hollhuis to investigate
by RobertM on December 01 2009, 13:21
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I am amazed that Tiger stays in a $2.4 million home - by celebrity standards this is really cheap - wonder if it is correct?
He was rumoured to have been paid $3 million appearance fees for the Aussie Masters (which he won) so bond . .more
by Brentg on December 01 2009, 13:46
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be sold on Ebay?
by HJ on December 01 2009, 13:52
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Since that knee operation last year, Tiger's driving has been very wayward..., and frequently spent time in the trees this year.
by tsk, tsk... on December 01 2009, 14:27
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Clarkson has always stated that American vehicles don't do corners.
by Oops on December 01 2009, 14:29
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What's the difference between a car and a golf ball ? Tiger can drive a ball 400 yards
by Sharky on December 01 2009, 14:59
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I am not sure if it is 60 or 100 but whatever it is a frightening number. Pity for those poor 2010 fans who will come to SA and have no clue about the danger.
by Send them to SA on December 01 2009, 15:06
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I dont like the likes of Woods, Federer,etc. Arrogant little bastard. He was cheating on his wife, a cheat is a cheat, just ask Henry!!!!!
by bob on December 01 2009, 15:56
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"...Why have the police kept the matter under investigation? Don't they have better things to do?"
Because the circumstances are suspicious as hell... One is unlikely to hit a fire hydrant AND a tree while pulling out of one's driveway . .more
by M on December 01 2009, 16:40
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