Tiger Woods in Woman Trouble
Life is fair. Nobody has its all, especially those who seem to act as if they do.

The media knows that. The media waits for every opportunity to prove it. Over the weekend, Tiger Woods seems to have handed them that opportunity. The same way Kobe Bryant did not long ago. And Michael Jordan years before.
Tiger’s trouble started when his 2009 Escalade SUV rammed into a fire hydrant and a tree very close to his house at about 2.00 AM in the morning.
Now that is a troubling. 2.00 AM in the morning? Where was he going? To buy a diaper? Or to run away from his wife?
In a quiet neighborhood and with little or no traffic, you cannot just go and hit a fire hydrant and a tree? So what was the distraction? Was he under the influence? Or was he running away from something?
He was taken to the hospital and was later discharged. Everyone wanted to know what happened.
His wife came out and said she broke the windscreen of the SUV from where he pulled Tiger out. Man, that must be a serious accident. She really pulled him out?
That was when Tiger Woods lost the narrative.
More questions formed in the heads of viewers and the media. And as Tiger Wood refuses to provide answers to the questions, the rumor mills take over.
The first to emerge is an allegation of an affair with another woman, Rachel Uchitel. And then follows by a brutal attack by his scorned wife.
This is stuff for the tabloid media. But because it is Tiger Woods, the billion dollar golfer, it becomes big news.
In a conversation with a friend as reported by TMZ, Tiger is quoted as saying that his wife had gone ghetto on him. He was rushing out to buy her “a house on a finger” (another word for an expensive ring) when he crashed his car.
It is scintillating, if you like such stories.
How Tiger handles himself in the next few days will determine how he will be perceived for the rest of his life.
Whatever story emerges as the truth, the morale of this snippet is that whoever you are and whatever station you are, there comes a time when you are tried. It is a reminder that life is fair and nobody has it all.





