Tiger not on the prowl

Here’s today’s Tiger Woods update:

He’s not going to play in his own charity tournament this weekend.

He’s not holding the pre-tournament press conference today that was schedeuled to kick off the affair.

And he still has no plans to talk to police about the crash shortly after 2 a.m. Friday in which he slammed into a fire hydrant and then a tree at the end of his driveway.

There’s a possibility that Woods may not surface until February, when he returns to the PGA tour.

But if he thinks this whole thing is simply going to go away, I think he’s in for a rude awakening.

Tiger should talk. Unless of course, he has something – or maybe a couple of things – to hide.

At any rate, he’s taking a hit for all this. His private life just might be nobody’s business. He won’t be the first celebrity to make that claim. He also won’t be the first to find it doesn’t work that way. With the limelight comes attention to everything, not just what Tiger does on a golf course.

Those news vans parked outside his development aren’t going away anytime soon.

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