Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer ended his working relationship with star golfer Tiger Woods. Golfer Woods has announced that he will return to golf at the Masters in April and gave two lightning-fast interviews Sunday night.
Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer ended his working relationship with star golfer Tiger Woods. Fleischer left because, his very presence gave the impression that Woods was being stage-managed in his return to the public eye. Golfer Woods has announced that he will return to golf at the Masters in April and gave two lightning-fast interviews Sunday night.
Tiger said in an interview on Sunday night, "A lot has transpired in my life. A lot of ugly things have happened. Things that ... I've done some pretty bad things in my life. And uh, all came to a head. But now, after treatment, going for inpatient treatment for 45 days and more outpatient treatment, I'm getting back to my old roots."
The sports consultant Ari Fleischer, who is specializing in damaged stars did not admit to the press until now that he was whispering advice to Woods. However, Fleischer doesn't exactly leave with a good record in the sports world because Tiger Woods was criticized for taking more than three months to make a public appearance after his accident in Florida on November 28.