Tiger Wood taking an indefinite leave from golf course
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
December 11, 2009 11:52pm CST
Should people give tiger wood a second chance? I believe that everyone should deserve a second chance, if he already admitted his wrongdoing. Now, he is brave enough to announced his indefinite leave from golf course, and taking his full attention to his family. He is trying to fix what he done damage. So, people should forgive him.
4 responses
@neo_matrix (884)
• India
12 Dec 09
its definitely dissapointing in one way but its good for he would be able come renewed if he handle his life well from now on.he has to heal up the most important relationships in his life.its worth it in some way
@lelin1123 (15594)
• Puerto Rico
12 Dec 09
We are a very forgiving Country, look at Bill Clinton. I think what he is doing is a great idea in taking a break from golf. In fact I hope the rumors are true that he may be leaving the US for awhile to get his life back in order and save his marriage. I'm still in a bit of shock over this one but I wonder if all these women are legimate. I know if it was me I would not want to be famous for being a tramp or homewrecker.

@vanitasuri (343)
• India
12 Dec 09
Tiger Wood is a legend. He is number one in golf. What he has done in his personal life should not affect his status in golf field. It is true that his personal life is in mess, but that should be between him and his wife and children. His wife who has been tolerating his affairs for so long has every right to leave him and it will be really great on her part, if knowing everything about him she still decides to live with him. But as I say, it should be between them only. We as a public can wish them all the luck. But his taking leave from golf to mend himself will definitely be disappointing for golf lovers.




