Tiger Woods finally granted interviews to two organizations, ESPN and The Golf Channel. They aired on Sunday.
It must be hard for Woods even in these tightly controlled interview environments. I think though, now, Woods is doing the right thing. He waited it out before he chose to take questions. Maybe too long. But now he's talking.
It was compelling to watch Woods look another man and woman in the face for the first time and answer questions publicly since his "transgressions."
I thought ESPN's Tom Rinaldi and the Golf Channel's Kelly Tilghman did an excellent job in getting in as many questions possible in the five minutes allotted to them to talk to Woods. The questions were probing and I think a reflection of what the general public wanted to know.
Woods is taking the right steps, in my opinion. In three weeks, the questions will increase at The Masters. But maybe they won't be as hard to answer after he finally broke his silence.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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