What do you think of Tiger Wood's return to the limelight?

Did you see the new Tiger ad?

What do you think of Tiger Wood's new Nike advertisement?

Do you thinking bringing his father into the ad, was too much?

Do you think Nike is taking a risk?

Good for Him (13.6%)

It's time to move on (22.5%)

I'm just not interested (48.2%)

He's no longer an icon in my family (14.0%)

other - please tell us in the comment section (1.8%)

What do you think of Tiger Wood's return to the limelight?
  • mardel By mardel
    on Apr 09, 2010  

    What is going on with this society of ours!! There are more important things that the media should be focusing on and broadcasting as much as they are with Tiger Woods!!! Violence and natural disasters are happening everywhere claiming so many lives and all we care is whether Tiger Woods should be welcomed and forgiven?! People please!!

  • directorylane By directorylane
    on Apr 09, 2010  

    He doesn't need to be a public icon anymore. Cheating is not a good thing for anyone but especially a family man.

  • girl17 By girl17
    on Apr 09, 2010  

    His job is golf so I'm glad he's going back to work just like everyone else returns to work after troubling times . It's unfortunate for his family that this is public information. I think an affair is difficult enough to deal with in private so I would hate to have it nightly news every day. Personal lives are usually kept separate from work lives and professional athletes or other celebrities still have to work.

  • voyager1 By voyager1
    on Apr 10, 2010  

    I think the guy made a huge mistake and it not only cost him personally but financially and the financial side of it seems to be the one he is most concerned about correcting. Notice that his wife and kids are no where around and yet he is on tv. Until he shows more concern for his family and less for his fame, he is just not anything to me anymore.

  • dachsieangelgirl By dachsieangelgirl
    on Apr 10, 2010  

    THere are so many more important issues in our world today, drugs, crime, child abuse. Tiger made his bed and now he has to suffer the consequences. I'm sorry for his wife and children. The public should get a life and not be so concerned with his business. The whole situation is BORING! People should concentrate on what is really important in life, like taking care of their children, their marriages and not being so concerned about things that pretty much have no baring on their lives!

  • segelbeagle By segelbeagle
    on Apr 10, 2010  

    I'm tired of this story. It's sad and it's a shame, but I feel like he's now getting more hype than ever. With all of the other recent affairs leaking through to the press from celebrity life, it's just discouraging to see another icon fall by the wayside, but I don't really care to see how he's recovering.

  • mlschneider By mlschneider
    on Apr 11, 2010  

    He's a famous golfer and that's about it in my household. He's not married to me, he didn't father my children, and he's not a friend or relative. So, what he does behind closed doors is nothing I should be privy to.

  • misspattylynn By misspattylynn
    on Apr 11, 2010  

    It may have nothing to do with his profession in the golf world, but he has allowed himself to be held up as a good role model and loyal family man, all the while knowing he was actually being dishonest, a liar and cheater. I don't think he's sorry, I think he's just sorry he got caught, like Sandra's sleaze of a husband. The "They are just men, it's what they do" attitude is so lame. A real man values the longterm relationship with his wife over temporary temptation, and acts accordingly, he chooses to be faithful. These men had many affairs, not a isolated slipup, and were at it right up until they got caught, and would still be if they hadn't been. They chose to repeatedly be dishonest, and should be held accountable and not let off the hook because they are famous.

  • pjclayton57 By pjclayton57
    on Apr 11, 2010  

    He is a golfer, so let him golf. His personal matters are just that PERSONAL and should be kept that way. They would not have been so prominent if it weren't for the media....he certainly didn't go and place a front page ad of his affair for the world to see. Time to move on and let this die off on its own.

  • k_carter25 By k_carter25
    on Apr 11, 2010  

    It is definitely time to "MOVE ON" . His personal life has absolutely nothing to do with his athletic ability. Temptation has been a part of society since the beginning of time. I am so tired of everyone stating that he owes the public an apology. He owes us nothing but sharing his true talent on the golf course. His apology is owed to his wife and kids. The game of golf needs Tiger Woods more than he needs the game of golf. There was only 9 millionaires on the profressional golf circuit prior to Tiger Woods. He has created more than 100 millionaires from the mere fact that he generates more ticket sales and smaller endorsements have a slim chance of signing him to a contract, so they choose someone else. Allow this man to display his true talent on the golf course. It is none of our business. My other issue is the fact that these lower than life females are acting as if they were hurt, when they knew that he was married.