Tiger Woods — No Longer a “Model of Focus and Discipline”

December 14, 2009 at 12:43 PM Leave a comment

Probably the most interesting thing I’ve read since the Tiger Woods scandal broke:

For a sizeable segment of the American professional class, Woods was a model of focus and discipline that seemed worth following, not just on the golf course, but in their own careers. And it’s that image that this scandal has really demolished. People will remain, I assume, fascinated and compelled by what Woods does on the golf course. But the notion of him as a paragon of discipline and a model worth emulating off the course will, I think, become a thing of the past.

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