Tiger Woods Loses Magazine Deal
Posted on Jan 06, 2011 @ 08:31PM - 7 comments

More than a year after the Tiger Woods cheating scandal broke, RadarOnline.com has learned the shamed golf star has lost his 13-year endorsement deal with Golf Digest.
BREAKING NEWS: REP - Tiger To Apologize On Friday
Posted on Feb 17, 2010 @ 12:10PM - 19 comments

Tiger Woods’ rep, Mark Steinberg, has released a statement to RadarOnline.com about what the embattled golf champ intends to speak about when he makes a televised statement Friday.
The statement reads:
Tiger Woods will be speaking to a small group of friends, colleagues and close associates at 11 a.m. (EST) Friday at the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Tiger plans to discuss his past and his future and he intends to apologize for his behavior.
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This will not be an open media event. However, it is understood that there are many media who are interested in what he has to say. In order to accommodate as best we can, we are working to arrange pool coverage of Tiger’s remarks.
There will be a network pool camera providing coverage of his talk. The feed will be available live to any network or station that wishes to air it. A limited number of print and wire service reporters will be in attendance and will share their notes, color and background on a pooled basis. We are working with the Golf Writers Association of America to arrange for pool coverage.
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As a courtesy, there will be a room made available at a nearby conference center for credentialed reporters to watch his talk on the televised feed.
The location: Champions Room D and E at the Sawgrass Marriott 1000 PGA Tour Boulevard, Ponte Vedra, FL.
Tiger Woods Agent: Paper 'Falsely Reported' Doc's Connection To Golfer
Posted on Dec 16, 2009 @ 09:59AM - 9 comments
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Tiger Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, slammed a New York Times article on Tuesday that might have planted seeds the golfer's alleged cheating wasn't limited to just the bedroom.
The Times article connected Woods to Dr. Anthony Galea, a Canadian doctor under FBI investigation for accusations he was providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs. Woods had received a blood-spinning method called platelet-rich plasma therapy from Galea at his Isleworth, Florida home on four occasions (in February and March of 2009), after he was slow to heal from a June 2008 knee surgery, the Times reported.







