Last night, Nike released a commercial featuring Tiger Woods’ father Earl, a debate-igniting clip that is airing until the golfer hits the Masters in Augusta, GA. In the 33 second black-and-white ad, Woods stoically faces the camera while the voice of his father, who died in 2006, plays in the background.
"Tiger, I am more prone to be inquisitive, to promote discussion," says Earl Woods. "I want to find out what your thinking was. I want to find out what your feelings are. Did you learn anything?"
The cryptic comments come on the heels of Woods’ explosive scandal allegedly involving more than 15 mistresses . The salacious saga has so far become the biggest tabloid story of 2010, prompting the usually guarded Tiger to address the career-damaging episode during a contrite appearance at the Masters Press Conference last week.
Nike, who has been criticized for using Tiger’s dead father to rebuild the golfer’s marred reputation, said in a statement that they support Woods and his family and that the ad, "addresses his time away from the game using the powerful words of his father." —Keith Murphy
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