What did you all think about it?
Here's my opinion:
I did feel like the 13 min 32 sec speech was good for him to finally do, although it's been almost 3 months later from the incident. Finally coming out to apologize to everyone. If his speech was truly heartfelt and honest, then I have to be able to let it all go wishing him the best as he makes his return to golf.
I was unaware that he was a Buddhist. I am a Christian, but I do incorporate a lot of Eastern beliefs from other religions on how to live a better life. He made the perfect statement: I was out of control. I allowed myself to act on all my impulses instead of relying on my religion which believes in practicing self-restraint.
I was sad to see his wife did not attend the press conference, but since nothing was said as to why she was not there I can not draw conclusions to anything. I don't have all the information, and therefor can't make any judgments. Did appreciate the fact that he directed comments at paparazzi for their very inappropriate poor conduct in following his kids and wife around as well as reporting their school locations, etc. His family deserves their privacy, no if, ands or buts about it!
Overall I felt the speech was heartfelt, and that maybe he has decided to change some things to better his life which includes his wife, family, friends and golf career. He finally let us all know that yes he is a real person who makes stupid mistakes just like everyone else. When forgiveness is needed, you confess and ask for it. That is the 1st start into repairing your mistakes.
So in conclusion to his speech, I hold no ill feelings to him. He is right, all questions and answers from this moment on are only between him & his wife. He is exactly right this is only between them, and if he wasn't famous it would have stayed that way instead of being vomited into the public's eyes. Not sure what happens between Elin and him moving forward, but I can only hope that the best remedy is discovered.
Now I hope he can finish his rehab/12 Steps successfully, and come back to golf a new and improved man and one hell of a player. He makes a lot of people happy with his insane golf skills, as well as making a lot of people a lot of money. He loves golf, and golf loves him. Lesson learned, deal with the aftermath and move on. We can all forgive and accept a man that steps down off his pedestal to our level, and lets everyone know that he is not perfect and makes mistakes just like every other person on this Earth. I can have compassion for Tiger because I know when I mess up I appreciate when others have compassion for me. Forgiveness...it cleanses the soul!
Anticipating the return of Tiger Woods, #1 Golfer!!!