World's No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods has turned down a $75 million sponsorship offer from an Irish bookmaker Paddy Power. However Dublin based Irish company Paddy Power said they will return with an improved offer.
World's No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods has turned down a $75 million sponsorship offer from an Irish bookmaker Paddy Power. However the Dublin based Irish company said they will return with an improved offer to Woods.
World richest golfer Tiger Woods' estimated earnings from endorsements used to be about $100 million a year before his private life unraveled. Last year in November, the ace golfer took an indefinite break from the professional circuit after he met with an accident and stories about his sex scandals spread to the worldwide media.
While sponsors AT&T, Accenture and Gatorade dropped Woods like hot cake from endorsement deals, some still stood by him like Nike.
Earlier this week in the world rankings list, Tiger Woods has topped with 12.37 average points. He also left Scottsdale, Arizona rehab center, in order to focus again on golf. Tiger Woods' wife Elin Nordegren has reportedly agreed to move back with him.
The 14-times major champion winner Tiger Woods did not set a date for return to professional circuit but it is expecting he may return at golf course greens at the Masters, the season's first major championship (April 8-11).