February 19, 2010 12:09 AM

Tiger Woods Statement Allegedly Leaked

(CBS/AP)  First came photos of Tiger Woods jogging. Far more compelling will be the sound of his voice.

Woods has not been heard in the 78 days since a magazine released a voicemail that he allegedly left one of the women to whom he has been romantically linked, pleading with her to remove his number from her cell phone.

That changes at 11 a.m. EST Friday when Woods makes his first public appearance since crashing his car into a tree outside his Florida home Nov. 27, sparking sordid revelations of infidelity.

The big question is what will he say?

NBC Sports has published what it says is the leaked text of Wood's prepared speech, first obtained by a North Carolina radio station.

In the statement, whose veracity could not be confirmed, Woods says that "sadly things have not worked out" between him and his wife Elin Nordegren, despite their reported efforts to patch things up.

He adds that the couple will live apart and he will see his children during agreed-upon visiting times. He does not specifically say whether they will get divorced.

However, a spokesman for the Tiger Woods Foundation said the alleged leaked document was a fake and called the reporting on it "absolutely false."

"There is no one to blame but me for the mess I have put my wife and family through. I accept total and complete responsibility," the alleged Woods statement says. "All the blame is on me."

Woods also says he plans to resume professional golf play at the Masters in early April and thanks the PGA tour for welcoming him back "with open arms."

"For that I am most grateful for I deserve nothing," he says.

The topic of what Woods might say was intriguing Americans - Woods was a trendy subject on Twitter a full day before his appearance.

Almost as intriguing is which "friends, colleagues and close associates" will be in the Sunset Room on the second floor of the Mediterranean-style clubhouse at the TPC Sawgrass.

PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem, who made the clubhouse available and is offering logistical help, has said he would attend, and as many as four other members of his executive staff will be in the room.

A British bookmaker has set odds at 4-to-7 that Woods wife, Elin, will be with him. William Hill didn't stop there, however. It offers 8-to-1 odds that Woods will announce he is getting a divorce, 12-to-1 odds that his wife is pregnant and 100-to-1 odds that he is retiring.

"While Tiger feels that what happened is fundamentally a matter between he and his wife, he also recognizes that he has hurt and let down a lot of other people who were close to him," his agent, Mark Steinberg, said in an e-mail Wednesday. "He also let down his fans. He wants to begin the process of making amends and that's what he's going to discuss."

Instead of going on "Oprah" or another national television show to break the ice, Woods essentially will be speaking to the lone camera allowed in the room. It will be televised live via satellite.

Three networks - ABC, CBS and NBC - will carry the statement live. ESPN will have it live on all its platforms, including Internet streaming, radio and mobile. The Golf Channel will start coverage at 10:30 a.m. - call it a 30-minute pregame show.

Steinberg invited three reporters from wire services - The Associated Press, Reuters and Bloomberg - and he turned to the Golf Writers Association of America to come up with a pool of three reporters.

GWAA president Vartan Kupelian, who is retired from The Detroit News and now contributes to pgatour.com, asked the group's officers. That means Kupelian is going, along with second vice president Bob Harig of espn.com. Kupelian said the first vice president, Mark Soltau, declined. Along with working for Golf Digest, Soltau is the editor of tigerwoods.com.

Kupelian said he still does not have a third GWAA member, and he is lobbying Woods' camp for a larger pool. A large faction of the GWAA board wants to boycott the appearance because of Steinberg's rules - no questions are allowed.

"This is not a press conference," Steinberg said Wednesday, the same day photos of Woods jogging in Florida were released.

Woods has always been about control, even in better times. He refused to go into the media center before a PGA Tour event if he was not the defending champion. If he agreed to a 10-minute interview to pitch a product he endorses, it was common for a company employee to be in the room making sure it didn't go one second beyond that.

But having not heard from Woods - except for three statements on his Web site - in three months, this event has taken on a life of its own.

Conversation raged online, as many took glee in speculating on what Woods will say Friday.

The golfer was the hottest topic on Google Trends. On Twitter, Tiger Woods was a dominant topic.

One of the most popular threads were tweets with the tag "tigershouldsay." Suggestions were predominantly sarcastic, such as: "At least I didn't use steroids."

Live events during work hours on weekdays have traditionally meant for robust traffic on the Web, since many viewers will be at work in front of computers, rather than home in front of TVs.

The PGA Tour will have two tournaments in progress Friday, including the third round of the Accenture Match Play Championship, the first title sponsor to drop Woods during this sex scandal. Some players did not think it was a coincidence.

Most of them, however, will be just like everyone else - curious what Woods has to say, and how he says it.

"It has to be held at some stage," Padraig Harrington said. "The sooner he makes a statement, the better. And the sooner he's back to playing golf - he's pretty good at playing golf - the better."

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by Retired_MSGT February 19, 2010 2:34 PM EST
Tiger said just enough that I satisfied with his comments. I didn't feel he needed to apologize to the public. What he did is between him and his wife PERIOD!!!! For all of you that are looking for more from him, go and get a life. Ya'll have no idea and no business trying to pass judgment on him. Tiger plays golf. Report on that. I could care less about what he does in his personal life. I only want to see him display his skills on the golf course. With everyone that needs Tiger to be a role model for their kids, why don't they become role models for their own kids? Tiger and others sports figures or celebrities are the not the second coming of Christ. All of you that are looking for perfection from a human really need to get a grip. Humans make mistakes. For all those that are trying to criticize him, I am sure you have skeletons in your closets also. So stop trying to justify your own shortcomings on Tigers back. Accept what he says and move on. As he said his actions will prove if he is sincere or not.
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by Retired_MSGT February 19, 2010 2:32 PM EST
Tiger said just enough that I satisfied with his comments. I didn't feel he needed to apologize to the public. What he did is between him and his wife PERIOD!!!! For all of you that are looking for more from him, go and get a life. Ya'll have no idea and no business trying to pass judgment on him. Tiger plays golf. Report on that. I could care less about what he does in his personal life. I only want to see him display his skills on the golf course. With everyone that needs Tiger to be a role model for their kids, why don't they become role models for their own kids? Tiger and others sports figures or celebrities are the not the second coming of Christ. All of you that are looking for perfection from a human really need to get a grip. Humans make mistakes. For all those that are trying to criticize him, I am sure you have skeletons in your closets also. So stop trying to justify your own shortcomings on Tigers back. Accept what he says and move on. As he said his actions will prove if he is sincere or not.
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by jjlbragg February 18, 2010 3:48 PM EST
All the tragedies going on in the world today and THIS is what we choose to broadcast! OR how about a really great idea, we focus on something worthwhile like the OLYMPICS!!!!!!!!!!
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by isis3111 February 18, 2010 3:39 PM EST
when will people learn that as long as you allowed the media to make these celebrities your god you will always be disappointed there are men/women cheating every second of the day on their spouse girl/boyfriend or significant other duh...it should not be anybody concern especially if you dont know them personally all you know is of them i mean wow is it that serious i guess if he was not in the spotlight it would have been TIGER WHO???? we all do things we have no business doing and nobody isnt perfect so stop judging others that issue is between him and his wife and family NOT US ...CUZ YOU DONT KNOW HIM....DUHHHH......
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by consh8theusa February 18, 2010 3:11 PM EST
Maybe he'll come clean over his viagra abuse?
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by wheresmycountry February 18, 2010 3:04 PM EST
And now, back to the game, the obscene earnings, and with no wife to slow him down. Add to that, every woman in the world now knows he's a pimp.
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by Brokennews February 18, 2010 3:03 PM EST
"Tiger feels that what happened is fundamentally a matter between he and his wife"




Well, them and about a dozen other women. (That we know of.)

He should have filmed the action, sounds like he could have been a leading nominee for an Adult Film Award!!
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by erasmus111 February 18, 2010 3:28 PM EST
"Well, them and about a dozen other women. (That we know of.)"


Yes, that we know of. I would bet any money that there are more. Some just didn't want to come forward and let the world know what sl*ts they were.
by scubbasteve01 February 18, 2010 3:01 PM EST
Top 11 Things Tiger Shouldn't Say At His Press Conference

11) Yes, i was sex-texting before I had my crash."
10) I don't need racial diversity training like people think. Yes, I know some of them were
s****s. But somebody had to hit it.
9) I received no personal consultation from
Congressman Joe Wilson and his white
supremacy group Sons OF The Confederacy.
8) '' I NEVER had sex with that woman! But I
did have sex with that woman."
7) '' No I haven't gotten any email from the Pope
about my playlist. Noo! No! My music playlist. ''
6) '' No, I don't endorse sex with animals like
some people do."
5) '' Yes, I do endorse hanging out with girl groupies like John Mayer and saying the '' N'' word.
4) '' I'm sorry, son. I;m not your father. But I did have sex with your mother."
3) '' No, I don't have a Top Ten List for Women for the Lettermen Show.''
2) '' No! No! The rumors about a Tiger Woods SEX App for the I-Phone are all untrue."

Top 10 Reason No. 1

'' Look! The rumors about me being booked
through out the summer at the Bunny Ranch are
false."

WHO CARES? Could switching to GEICO now
save him 15% or more on his car insurance?
Are his girlfriends also insured?
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by novamba February 18, 2010 2:51 PM EST
you mean he was going to read this from a teleprompter? he may as well stay home and spare the media his attorney's carefully prepared sentiments...not that he has to do this because it seems to bve a fairly private matter.
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by baileyccc February 18, 2010 2:48 PM EST
I applause his wife for leaving this sleeze ball. Posted by baileyccc
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