"Deeply Sorry" Tiger Unsure of Golf Return
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Tiger Woods publicly apologized Friday without revealing any new details about his infidelity, and told a global audience he's not sure when he'll play golf again.
Speaking before a small group at the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse and a massive television audience, one of the world's most-recognized athletes repeatedly told his family, sponsors and fans - in essence, everyone connected with him - that he was sorry for behavior.
"I was unfaithful. I had affairs. I cheated. What I did was not acceptable," said Woods, looking composed and speaking in a steady voice. His wife, Elin, was not with him.
As for coming back to the PGA Tour, Woods said: "I do plan to return to golf one day. I just don't know when that day will be. I don't rule out it will be this year."
Photos: Tiger Apologizes
Watch Tiger Woods' Statement
Tiger Woods: Complete Coverage
Like Woods' career itself, the event demanded attention.
The golfer talked for 13? minutes at the clubhouse, home of the PGA Tour. About 40 people were in the room, including his mother in the front row. All sat quietly as Woods, a billion-dollar brand, spoke from behind a podium backed by a blue curtain.
Woods refused to answer any questions. Golf reporters boycotted his statement, saying he was trying to control the media. And his serial adultery has especially offended many women, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann
For them, today's statement was only a first step.
"Is it enough? I don't think so," brand consultant Sally Hogshead told Strassmann. "Simply because his actions were so heinous in the eyes of women, that he betrayed his wife like that for such a long time, repeatedly."
Pro golfer Notah Begay - a Woods teammate at Stanford in 1995 and a friend since he was 12 - was one of the few who attended the event, reports Strassmann.
"You could have heard a pin drop in the room," Begay told Strassmann. "I am very big on looking in people's eyes and their expressions. And he was troubled. He is troubled by this. And he's in a place where he's unfamiliar."
When he finished, Woods hugged his mother and she whispered in his ear.
"I said 'I'm so proud of you. Never think you stand alone. Mom will always be there for you and I love you,"' Kultida Woods said.
Admitting he felt he "deserved to enjoy the temptations" that came with his fabulous success, Woods said he is solely responsible for his actions. "I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior," Woods said.
Woods said he was in treatment for 45 days and will return for more therapy, adding he has more work to do to resolve his personal problems.
"It's hard to admit that I need help, but I do," he said.
Text of Tiger Woods' Statement
Woods had not talked in public since his drove his SUV into a tree outside his home in Florida on Nov. 27, triggered shocking revelations about Woods' serial infidelity.
As for his marriage, he said: "Every one of these questions and answers is a matter between Elin and me, issues between a husband and wife."
In Sweden, Elin's father, Thomas Nordegren, said he saw Woods' confession.
"I watched it but I have nothing to say right now," Nordegren told The Associated Press. Elin's mother, Barbro Holmberg, declined to comment on Woods' apology, through her spokeswoman Eva Malmborg.
Analysts had a mixed reaction to Woods' apology.
CBS' David Feherty, who has covered Woods on the circuit, said, "I have never seen him appear so vulnerable. ... I was very impressed with what he said."
But Rick Cerrone, former New York Yankees public relations director, said on CNN: "What I saw was arrogance ... it was basically an infomercial."
CBS contributor Scott Tinley said that in the perfectly-scripted apology, "we only learned what we already knew."
Scott Tinley: And There It Is - Tiger's Polished Apology
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Steve Elling: Tiger Must Serve Penance for Repentance to Be Believed
Ray Ratto: Tiger's Apology Far Too Public for Private Problems
Friday's event was tightly controlled, with only a few journalists allowed to watch Woods live. The televised confession became a major television event with the networks breaking in to show it.
ABC's George Stephanopoulos called the speech "one of the most remarkable public apologies ever by a public figure."
Certainly, no other PGA Tour player could command this kind of attention.
But Woods has always been special on the course and in popular culture. Television ratings double when he is in contention, which has happened a lot on his way to winning 71 times on the PGA Tour and 14 majors, four short of the record held by Jack Nicklaus.
No other athlete had such a spectacular fall. Accenture and AT&T have ended their endorsement contracts with him, and Woods has become the butt of jokes on everything from late shows to Disney performances.
"I think that since Day 1, people that know him and people that don't know him, what I've heard from most people is mainly, I mean there's some anger in some corners, but mainly it is a sense of sadness," PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said. "He's an American hero. And he's had his issues."
"At the end of the day, he's a human being. We all make mistakes," he said. "My personal reaction was that his comments were heartfelt. He clearly recognizes that there has been serious impact to a wide range of individuals and organizations."
CBSNews.com ran Woods' public statement through a word-cloud generator to see which words were most frequently used in his statement. The words "people," "want," "Elin," and "behavior" are prominent. He used the word "sorry" three times and "apology" twice.
See Tiger Woods Word Cloud
Woods' statement came during the Match Play Championship, sponsored by Accenture, angering some players including Ernie Els.
Stewart Cink saw part of Woods' remarks before going to play in the tournament.
"I was moved by how difficult it seemed to be for him," Cink said. "But it's a big part of the process to go through that difficulty and to face up to what's happened. And especially the hurt that other people are feeling, his friends and family."
The companies that have stuck most closely by Woods, Nike Inc. and Electronic Arts Inc., reiterated their support.
"Tiger has apologized and made his position clear. Nike fully supports him and his family. We look forward to him returning to golf," the company said in a statement.
EA Sports president Peter Moore said: "It was good to see Tiger address the public today, and we're supportive of his focus toward family and rebuilding his life."
Woods' appearance drew reaction from all corners.
It even drew notice at the Winter Games in Vancouver.
"It's a bummer, his personal life," Olympic gold-medalist Shaun White said. "He's trying to pick his words very carefully and apologize. I respect that."
Veronica Siwik-Daniels, one of Woods' alleged mistresses and a former pornographic performer, watched the event with her attorney in a Los Angeles radio studio. She said she wants an apology for the unwanted attention the scandal has brought her.
"I really feel I deserve to look at him in person face to face in the eyes because I did not deserve this," she said.
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Watch Tiger Woods' Statement
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Scott Tinley: And There It Is - Tiger's Polished Apology
Photos: Tiger Apologizes
CBSSports.com's Steve Elling Blogs about Tiger
Steve Elling: Tiger Must Serve Penance for Repentance to Be Believed
Mike Freeman: Tiger's Words Were Strong But Will Change Follow? Doubtful
Ray Ratto: Tiger's Apology Far Too Public for Private Problems
Tiger the Pitchman Not Out of the Woods
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Mid-Apology, Tiger Denies Drug Use
Text of Tiger Woods' Statement
Tiger Woods Word Cloud
Tiger Woods and Buddhism
© 2010 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Tiger Woods publicly apologized Friday without revealing any new details about his infidelity, and told a global audience he's not sure when he'll play golf again.
Speaking before a small group at the TPC Sawgrass clubhouse and a massive television audience, one of the world's most-recognized athletes repeatedly told his family, sponsors and fans - in essence, everyone connected with him - that he was sorry for behavior.
"I was unfaithful. I had affairs. I cheated. What I did was not acceptable," said Woods, looking composed and speaking in a steady voice. His wife, Elin, was not with him.
As for coming back to the PGA Tour, Woods said: "I do plan to return to golf one day. I just don't know when that day will be. I don't rule out it will be this year."
Photos: Tiger Apologizes
Watch Tiger Woods' Statement
Tiger Woods: Complete Coverage
Like Woods' career itself, the event demanded attention.
The golfer talked for 13? minutes at the clubhouse, home of the PGA Tour. About 40 people were in the room, including his mother in the front row. All sat quietly as Woods, a billion-dollar brand, spoke from behind a podium backed by a blue curtain.
Woods refused to answer any questions. Golf reporters boycotted his statement, saying he was trying to control the media. And his serial adultery has especially offended many women, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann
For them, today's statement was only a first step.
"Is it enough? I don't think so," brand consultant Sally Hogshead told Strassmann. "Simply because his actions were so heinous in the eyes of women, that he betrayed his wife like that for such a long time, repeatedly."
Pro golfer Notah Begay - a Woods teammate at Stanford in 1995 and a friend since he was 12 - was one of the few who attended the event, reports Strassmann.
"You could have heard a pin drop in the room," Begay told Strassmann. "I am very big on looking in people's eyes and their expressions. And he was troubled. He is troubled by this. And he's in a place where he's unfamiliar."
When he finished, Woods hugged his mother and she whispered in his ear.
"I said 'I'm so proud of you. Never think you stand alone. Mom will always be there for you and I love you,"' Kultida Woods said.
Admitting he felt he "deserved to enjoy the temptations" that came with his fabulous success, Woods said he is solely responsible for his actions. "I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior," Woods said.
Woods said he was in treatment for 45 days and will return for more therapy, adding he has more work to do to resolve his personal problems.
"It's hard to admit that I need help, but I do," he said.
Text of Tiger Woods' Statement
Woods had not talked in public since his drove his SUV into a tree outside his home in Florida on Nov. 27, triggered shocking revelations about Woods' serial infidelity.
As for his marriage, he said: "Every one of these questions and answers is a matter between Elin and me, issues between a husband and wife."
In Sweden, Elin's father, Thomas Nordegren, said he saw Woods' confession.
"I watched it but I have nothing to say right now," Nordegren told The Associated Press. Elin's mother, Barbro Holmberg, declined to comment on Woods' apology, through her spokeswoman Eva Malmborg.
Analysts had a mixed reaction to Woods' apology.
CBS' David Feherty, who has covered Woods on the circuit, said, "I have never seen him appear so vulnerable. ... I was very impressed with what he said."
But Rick Cerrone, former New York Yankees public relations director, said on CNN: "What I saw was arrogance ... it was basically an infomercial."
CBS contributor Scott Tinley said that in the perfectly-scripted apology, "we only learned what we already knew."
Scott Tinley: And There It Is - Tiger's Polished Apology
Mike Freeman: Tiger's Words Were Strong But Will Change Follow? Doubtful
Steve Elling: Tiger Must Serve Penance for Repentance to Be Believed
Ray Ratto: Tiger's Apology Far Too Public for Private Problems
Friday's event was tightly controlled, with only a few journalists allowed to watch Woods live. The televised confession became a major television event with the networks breaking in to show it.
ABC's George Stephanopoulos called the speech "one of the most remarkable public apologies ever by a public figure."
Certainly, no other PGA Tour player could command this kind of attention.
But Woods has always been special on the course and in popular culture. Television ratings double when he is in contention, which has happened a lot on his way to winning 71 times on the PGA Tour and 14 majors, four short of the record held by Jack Nicklaus.
No other athlete had such a spectacular fall. Accenture and AT&T have ended their endorsement contracts with him, and Woods has become the butt of jokes on everything from late shows to Disney performances.
"I think that since Day 1, people that know him and people that don't know him, what I've heard from most people is mainly, I mean there's some anger in some corners, but mainly it is a sense of sadness," PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said. "He's an American hero. And he's had his issues."
"At the end of the day, he's a human being. We all make mistakes," he said. "My personal reaction was that his comments were heartfelt. He clearly recognizes that there has been serious impact to a wide range of individuals and organizations."
CBSNews.com ran Woods' public statement through a word-cloud generator to see which words were most frequently used in his statement. The words "people," "want," "Elin," and "behavior" are prominent. He used the word "sorry" three times and "apology" twice.
See Tiger Woods Word Cloud
Woods' statement came during the Match Play Championship, sponsored by Accenture, angering some players including Ernie Els.
Stewart Cink saw part of Woods' remarks before going to play in the tournament.
"I was moved by how difficult it seemed to be for him," Cink said. "But it's a big part of the process to go through that difficulty and to face up to what's happened. And especially the hurt that other people are feeling, his friends and family."
The companies that have stuck most closely by Woods, Nike Inc. and Electronic Arts Inc., reiterated their support.
"Tiger has apologized and made his position clear. Nike fully supports him and his family. We look forward to him returning to golf," the company said in a statement.
EA Sports president Peter Moore said: "It was good to see Tiger address the public today, and we're supportive of his focus toward family and rebuilding his life."
Woods' appearance drew reaction from all corners.
It even drew notice at the Winter Games in Vancouver.
"It's a bummer, his personal life," Olympic gold-medalist Shaun White said. "He's trying to pick his words very carefully and apologize. I respect that."
Veronica Siwik-Daniels, one of Woods' alleged mistresses and a former pornographic performer, watched the event with her attorney in a Los Angeles radio studio. She said she wants an apology for the unwanted attention the scandal has brought her.
"I really feel I deserve to look at him in person face to face in the eyes because I did not deserve this," she said.
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Complete Tiger Woods coverage:
Tiger: "I Am Deeply Sorry"
Tiger Won't "Rule Out" Golf Return in 2010
Watch Tiger Woods' Statement
Reaction Divided over Tiger's Apology
Scott Tinley: And There It Is - Tiger's Polished Apology
Photos: Tiger Apologizes
CBSSports.com's Steve Elling Blogs about Tiger
Steve Elling: Tiger Must Serve Penance for Repentance to Be Believed
Mike Freeman: Tiger's Words Were Strong But Will Change Follow? Doubtful
Ray Ratto: Tiger's Apology Far Too Public for Private Problems
Tiger the Pitchman Not Out of the Woods
Analyst: We Just Want Tiger Back
Mid-Apology, Tiger Denies Drug Use
Text of Tiger Woods' Statement
Tiger Woods Word Cloud
Tiger Woods and Buddhism
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20) " Good morning, and thank you for joining me. I hope most of you have already got in your morning sex and are about to have some during lunch-time too after my statement. Everyone has a good reason to be critical of me since you all know I have a problem keeping my pants on. I want to be simple and direct. I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior I engaged in even though this is rehearsed. I thought the rules didn't apply to me. But they do. I've never done any performance enhancing drugs. I have had Minute Maid and sniffed a little glue at one time or another like anybody else. I would like to ask the press to leave my wife and kids alone. I can verify any rumors about anymore infidelity to them without your help. I must start living a life of integrity without wild unprotected sex that can get caught by the press. Character and decency are important when using Trojan condoms. They do say that the ribbed ones are the best ones for true pleasure. I strayed away from Buddhism and went straight into hard core Bootyism. "
19 ) " I am sorry that I was caught and now have to apologize to so many women that I will never have sex with."'
18) '' When hearing my caddy scream hole in one. I had no idea how many holes I could get into off of the course."
17 ) " Yes, I AM TIGER. I AM TIGER. I AM A SEX MACHINE. I AM A GIGOLO. I AM MAN. THEY ARE WOMEN.
I AM A SEX ADDICT. I'M NOT ARROGANT. I'M TRYING TO APOLOGIZE. ''
16) '' I apologize to my wife and my fans. Because I had so many women on my TO DO LIST.''
15) '' My 9 clubs are usually saved for the golfing tour and not for my head. Elin never hit me on Thanksgiving night even though I was the real turkey. She did however threaten me several times during our arguments about how she desperately wanted to cut my b****off. Some people have made up thing that never happened. Like saying I had sex with another Hooters girl in the back of her car. Elin deserves praise and not blame. I was caught for being a bad cheater. That's why! Whenever I play I say foursome. I mean FOUR! ''
14) " It was never my intention to engage in any lascivious behavior with any Disney Characters. "
13) I am sorry that I didn't know about the settings on my I-Phone before this happened to me. My failures have made me realize if you're going to cheat then do it the smart way. "
12) '' I do believe that all fire hydrants should be safe for the fire departments and dogs to use.''
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 and weren't black women. 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 on the rules of lying.
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 of Women for the Lettermen Show.''
2) '' No! No! The rumors about a Tiger Woods SEX App for the I-Phone are all untrue. As I continue to move forward. I will still look at women with really big booties. I will return to golf one day and have those great sudden death matches that I used to have without jumping in bed with many women."
Top 20 Reason No. 1
'' Finally, there are many people in this room and at home who believe in me. Today I ask for your help and that you find room in your heart to believe in me again yes, me, Tiger Woods. A $billion dollar athlete who has had sex with many women and wants sympathy from everybody while more important things are going on in the world. Look! The rumors about me being booked through out the summer at the Bunny Ranch in Las Vegas are false. Thank you. "
WHO CARES? Could switching to GEICO now save him 15% or more on his car insurance? Are his girlfriends also insured? Will cartoon Icon Bugs Bunny finally eat fricassee of rabbit? Will Elmer Fudd finally get proper pronunciation locked down? WHAT? Is he crying?
Who cares what this guy did? He isn't the first and won't be the last.