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Tiger Woods Once Portrayed His Displeasure On How Media Has Covered the Legend

Published 09/22/2022, 10:30 AM EDT

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Being a celebrity is complex; golf legend Tiger Woods can testify to that. When you reach great heights in your career and endorse brands, you become a hot topic for the media to cover. They dig deep and keep coming up with news about you, your life, and your career.

Also, media plays a noteworthy role in shaping the identity of a person. And it means much more if that person is Former World No.1 of golf. But sometimes, media makes mistakes that can cost the entities big time. Woods once shared his true feelings about his media coverage.

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Tiger Woods opens up about his media attention

In 2015, Woods had a one-on-one interview with TIMES and talked about his career and life. He expressed his struggles. During the interview, he was asked to describe his feeling about the media coverage that he gets…His thoughts about it and how he deals with it. Woods has had some rough experiences in the past.

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Woods said no one could trust the news they put out. They aren’t accountable. They don’t have a source, nor do they talk to many players before coming on to any conclusion. Some announcers never even visit a golf course. All their news comes from the pin sheet from the booth, and they never survey the golf course.

He said, “There’s no accountability in what they say. And what they say, it’s like it’s gospel.” Even though the media people can come in early and watch the rounds and how players are playing but they don’t do that. That was why the TV coverage starts in the afternoon. And the only person who followed this was former PGA Tour pro, Ian Baker-Finch.

Other media incidents that Woods had to endure

That was not the only unpleasant experience Woods had with media. Once, he and his family were forced to spill their personal details, which Woods did not like. In 2009, Woods had a car accident and was in his recovery phase. He needed some time to mend his fence, and he was not obligated to say anything to the media but rest. Instead of that, the media bombarded him with tons of questions.

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But because he wanted to be on his own and not answer questions, the media unleashed hell. Some people wanted their 15-minutes of fame, and a woman claimed that she had an alleged relationship with Woods for 31 months. The media broadcasted this information, and unfortunate questions surrounded Woods. He finally understood the tabloid scrutiny.

He said, “I have been dismayed to realize the full extent of what tabloid scrutiny really means.”

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Do you think Woods’ feelings towards media were right? Does the media need to follow a procedure and maintain the privacy line? Please share your views in the comment section below.

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Written by:

Saumya Yashawant

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A Commerce graduate who turned her passion into her profession, Saumya is a Golf writer at Essentially Sports. Having developed the love for the sport at a very young age, she watched Tiger Woods and caught inspiration from his legacy early on. Apart from Woods, she shares great admiration for her country's players like Vishwanathan Anand and Neeraj Chopra.
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Manaal Siddiqui

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