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OT: Tiger needs to hire a driver

Tiger doesn't even need Uber. With all the money Tiger has, hire a personal driver or a car service or something. First thing he has to do is get some help and admit that he's got a problem.

I wonder how many upscale car/driver/lift services you could choose from around Jupiter.
 

AroundWorldFrog

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Mean Purple

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Faldo is spot on. Tour shouldn't keep covering for him.

“There’s one side that’s like, ‘let’s care for Tiger’… there’s got to be a responsibility and accountability side as well,” Faldo said. “This is a serious thing he’s done, you know. The PGA Tour statement was so predictably weak, how they showed that the Tour will look after him, as they always have done, and then you’ve got Jack [Nicklaus] saying it’s tarnished the entire sport. You’ve got your opposites but there has to be some accountability.”

“Our sport is based on discipline. You rule yourself, you police yourself. I would have thought the PGA Tour — behind closed doors — must be very disappointed that they pay Tiger tens of millions to be on the course and off the course with this business role he has got.”

“As a person, you know, look at his community. We’re not meant to be on the streets with two pills in our pocket,” Faldo said.

 

FrogPreacher

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He says that his privacy will be infringed on if he has a driver. Apparently rolling a car over and getting a DUI with a lot of press coverage does not infringe on his privacy as much as having a driver.
I spent almost 5 years working as a chauffeur for a major company in Dallas. I drove many celeb's, CEO's, business types, actors, athletes, etc. Unless spoken to you don't talk to the client except to confirm destinations. Often they are on the phone or on their laptop working. You get to where you pretty much tune out whatever is they are talking about. Though i did hear some insider information about products and stocks a few times that if i had any money i could have made some investments!
 

Putt4Purple

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He says that his privacy will be infringed on if he has a driver. Apparently rolling a car over and getting a DUI with a lot of press coverage does not infringe on his privacy as much as having a driver.
The privacy defense is an excuse. If he is truly honest in his behavior and daily life he should have no problem with a driver knowing where is dropped off. He is still shady in his personal life that he doesn’t want people to know about what he does or where he goes!
You give up privacy when you endanger the general public which he has done!
 
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