Tiger Woods’ trysts reveal nothing more than the nature of today’s young male when he finds a willing lover. This is what we happen when we strip marriage of all form of commitment, writes Keysar Trad.
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Wankley Awards: Tiger’s ‘trangressions’ and a ‘celebrity’ wedding
This week’s Wankley goes to the global media’s obsession with all things Tiger, and the Aussie media’s love of a ‘celebrity’ wedding, writes Elly Keating.
Tiger: the wild distraction from our depressing lives
Why is the sex life of Tiger Woods so popular? We need something light hearted to take away from the bleak news of increased troops to Afghanistan and the sad state of US health care reform, writes Gail Collins.
NY Post attacks Tiger Woods with Photoshop
There’s digital retouching, and then there’s… this: The New York Post’s latest cover features a picture of Tiger Woods, with scars, cuts, broken teeth and bandages Photoshopped in. Tasteful.
‘Hey it’s Tiger’ … the other voicemails
This Tiger Woods story just becomes more and more sordid. Few needs in life are as insatiable as the need to hear more Tiger Woods voicemails. Ben Pobjie dials in.
Tiger apologies for trangressions. World googles “transgressions definition”.
After allegations of affairs, Tiger Woods has come out and apologised for his “transgressions”. Suddenly “transgression definition” tops Google searches. And no it doesn’t quite mean “lots of sexy nights with barmaids”.
Chinese news’ CGI recreation of Tiger’s crash
Today I take my driver out of my bag and applaud what surely is the future of news.
The Media Monitors' Top 20: Liberal leadership spill steals the airwaves
Malcolm Turnbull may have lost the leadership, but at least he went out with a bang, easily the largest amount of coverage in a single week for any politician all year.
The mysterious woman behind the Tiger
Even more perplexing than Tiger Woods’ strange behavior early Friday morning is that of his elegant and discreet wife, Elin Nordegren.
Tiger Woods’ crash: Airtime, innuendo and bad headlines
Tiger Woods’ car crash should be a goldmine for subeditors looking to make some cheap and easy golfing puns — rough, crash, drive: the headlines virtually write themselves. But subbies of the world have come in well over par on this one, says Leigh Josey.
Political snippets: Joe’s the favoured way but …
Centrebet has Joe Hockey at $1.35 to be new leader of the Liberals, Annabel Crabb makes her ABC debut, and Tiger Woods is the biggest story in the world.
Taxpayers can’t separate Tiger Woods from its IMG fees
While the rest of the country slowly pulls itself out of recession, a full-scale Tiger Woods-led recovery will be raging down in a little suburban pocket of south-east Melbourne.
Elite golfers’ plus fours a feat of fashion planning
In the world of elite golf, fashion is never left to chance. Tiger Woods’ major championship fashion was scripted by Nike a year ago.
When it comes to sport, we love an underdog
After 50-1 longshot Mine That Bird won the Kentucky Derby, Jeff MacGregor muses on our love of the underdog.
Put down that driver and putt like a Tiger
Eight days ago, Tiger Woods won the Bay Hill Classic in Florida for the sixth time, huis putting was the key, writes Charles Happell.
Tiger’s ‘economic benefit’ a case of hit and hope
Victorian Preimer John Brumby says a visit from Tiger Woods is worth $19 million. How does he know, asks Andrew Crook?
Another day, another money shot: Tiger’s epic US Open win
After one of modern golf’s epic days, Tiger Woods hobbled away with the US Open — his 14th major championship, writes Charles Happell.
US Masters: The lengths they go to tame Tiger
Since Tiger Woods’ dominance of golf began a decade or so ago, tournament organizers, officials and course designers have set about “Tiger-proofing’’ their layouts. It hasn’t worked, writes Charles Happell.
Tiger burning bright, Roger on the wane
With his 13th major championship victory this morning – achieved despite a late scare when his lead was cut to one stroke – Tiger Woods not only moved within sight of Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors, he re-established his psychological dominance over professional golf.









