Your perceptions of Tiger Woods may have changed of late, considering heâs been accused of banging every cocktail waitress in the continental United States, but there was once a time he was a mere golfer, playing SOCOM on his PS2.
In an article for the New York Times, Seth Schiesel recounts the first time he ever met the worldâs best golfer, at an event in 2005. âStanding in a deserted Sheep Meadow in Central Park, he waved off his handful of P.R. people, and we spent about 15 minutes just talking about video gamesâ, he writes. âPersonable, gregarious and altogether down to earth, he lighted up as he told me how much he enjoyed the Socom special forces games because his father had been a soldier.â
So far, he sounds like an OK guy, at least if youâre a fan of golf and tactical shooters. But remember, that was 2005. âThe second time I met Tiger Woods, last June, I couldnât find that guy. Sitting in the atrium of the Nike Store on 57th Street with cameras and handlers and microphones everywhere, he looked me straight in the eye and told me that sadly he didnât play video games much any more because he was too busy spending time with his wife and children.â
You mean, spending time banging women who were not his wife.
Tiger Woods, at the Virtual Tee First [New York Times]