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Will You Have To Donate To The Woods Foundation To Guarantee A Tiger Sighting?

March 8, 2007

In the wake of the collapse of the International and the rise of Tiger’s new Washington, D.C. tournament, a lot has been written about the importance of Woods’ presence to a tournament. But an article in the New York Times offers an interesting, if bizarre twist:

PGA Tour stops do not offer players appearance fees, so tournament directors try to lure Woods by offering luxurious courtesy cars and fishing excursions, or by leaving personal messages on an iPod.

In telephone interviews with tournament directors, many said they would not drop their current charity beneficiary and shift the funds to Woods’s foundation in an effort to get him to play in their tournament, although Kaplan (Dave Kaplan, director of the AT&T Classic, where Woods has not played since 1998) said, “I hadn’t thought about that.”

“It seems to make sense, but probably not,” said Kaplan, when asked if it was a possibility. “We have supported the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta since 1982 and donated about $13 million for various things they need and do. If you were going to,” he said of switching beneficiaries, “you’d likely have to give the entire amount generated for the tournament. Our tournament is in the Atlanta region, and the better part of the money stays here.”

Now in no way does the reporter suggest that the idea came from Woods or his people. But I have to ask: Where did such a notion come from? What would cause a reporter to come up with the idea that to get Tiger you might need to donate to his foundation? And why would you ask such a question of tournament directors?

Note that reporter Damon Hack asked Kaplan about it, and when Kaplan demurred, Hack pressed the issue by asking if it wasn’t at least a possibility.

There’s something about the tone of this that makes it think that the line of questioning was sparked by a rumor—or at least a whispering. But that has to be all it is. I can’t—even in my most Oliver Stone moment—imagine Woods or his team trying to extort money from a tournament. Not even to benefit his foundation.

 

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  • I would have to think that even this rumor might trouble Tiger.  I cannot imagine that he would be comfortable at all with the idea of a tournament whose beneficiary is a children’s hospital or a cancer foundation switching to the Tiger Woods foundation just to get him to play.

    Wouldn’t the PGA also discourage this?  It would have to be a demotivator to the rest of the pros as well as to the legends like Nicklaus, Palmer, and others. 

    And if this were to start happening, if I as Phil or Vijay, I would probably not go on principle.  That might not matter much, especially since there is a core group of Tiger’s friends, including Daly, who is such a huge draw himself—but the year when Woods does end up not playing and then you don’t have 2 or 3 of the other top 5 players playing, the tournament would be hurt.

    Posted by martin on 03/08

  • You’re absolutely right. And that’s why I think the whole thing is absurd. But when I read the article, I’m absolutely convinced that someone has said something and that the reporter is fishing for a confirmation.

    Posted by The Golf Blogger on 03/08

  • I always had the impression that Tiger played tournaments to satisfy his pursuit of records and to solidify his place in golf history.  I don’t think he would tie his play to his charity for more than a couple of times a year.  I can see how a reporter would come up with something like this given how the International ended - with Vickers saying that he couldn’t get Tiger to play and that hurt the tournament and then suddenly Tiger’s going to play that week in this new tournament as long as his charity benefits.  I can see how a conspiracy theory could form out of this.  But I don’t think there’s any truth to it.

    Posted by Miranda on 03/08

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