Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn's relationship announcement came as a surprise to at least one of the golfer's alleged ex-mistresses -- and she says the...
There's a clear causality between our excusing idolization of athletes and our idolized athletes excusing their immoral behavior to protect that hyperinflated status.
We haven't heard much from Elin Nordegren since the Tiger Woods scandal broke in 2009. After all, the tight-lipped mom of two gave only one interview ...
Let's face it. Golf is not the same without Tiger. The young guns that have burst upon the scene have played admirably, but none of them have come close to showing the dominance or consistency that Tiger had when he was on his game.
With his book Tiger: The Real Story, Steve Helling, an entertainment journalist for People magazine, got the jump on all Tiger's mistresses who were t...
I won a bet that Tiger Woods would not win the Masters this weekend because his rebranding would have been derailed if he had gone out there, automaton-like, and swept through the course to win his fifth green blazer. So he didn't.
Tiger may have learned that banging porn stars every chance he gets isn't a profitable business or marriage decision. But he certainly hasn't gained a new sense of humility, as he revealed after walking off the course yesterday.
Just months after the Supreme Court added yet another boulder to the edifice of corporate personhood, Nike has pushed the boundaries to something resembling corporate priesthood.
In his recent Nike commercial, a stone-faced Tiger Woods stares into the camera as he listens to the voice of his late father, Earl. The commercial closes with the question, "Did you learn anything?"
Let's keep it real here. Tiger Woods isn't a billion-dollar athlete because he's a nice guy. Tiger wasn't the beloved figure pre-"transgressions" because he had a great smile.
Now we know how Nike plans to hang on to its golden-egg-laying goose who disruptively flashed naked tail feathers to the world. It's kind of brilliant, if shameless. I know I'm getting hustled, but I still went back and watched it a few times.
If you are actually foolish enough to listen to Tiger Woods and his enablers at IMG, then know one thing: They think you are an idiot and beneath their contempt.
Tiger did make one very big personal revelation over the weekend. He now wears man-jewelry! He showed Golf Channel viewers his new accessory -- a bracelet for protection and strength.
Put yourself in Elin Nordegren's shoes. Tiger's being repped by Ari Fleischer, the person you hire when you want to keep right on lying, forever and ever and ever. What's a lady to think?