Tiger Woods Other Life Exposed

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It's late and well overdue, but one of the initial questions that came to mind when hearing of Tiger Wood's car accident was of a movie (It's A Wonderful Life). As the police slowly moved through protocols to close a celebrity case the facts at the time were simple. Tiger left his home in the middle of the night. He didn't get far and hit his neighbor's tree and mailbox. No one was really injured in the accident outside of Tiger and there were no reports of his neighbor's irritation over hitting his property. The only real question left unanswered as the police closed the case was whether Tiger hit the oldest tree in Pottersville and did his neighbor's great great great grandfather plant the tree? Little did anyone know that Tiger's accident would begin to unravel the inner workings of Tiger's secret and private life, as well as spawn talk around the office about what the affair count was up to now.

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Tiger Woods definitely does talk a great game as part of his media conference regarding appearing more respectful to the game of golf, however his actions spoke significantly louder than his words while he skipped the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Woods could have produced a huge amount of good will by way of participating in this tournament. Arnie would certainly have done anything that he could have to help present Tiger in the best light, yet on the other hand Tiger decides to discount one of the legends in the sport to do his own personal thing. Best of luck on the Masters, Mister Woods. Great job to Ernie Els, plus I really hope you do well at Augusta.

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