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Originally Posted by Polar Bear
Give credit to the man for his charitable contributions. But I still can't believe you're using his personal conduct off the course as an argument in his favor.
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To what personal conduct off the course are you referring. He made a huge mistake by cheating on his wife. He got caught and paid a bigger price than any of us could imagine. He got help for the issue and is evidently doing well. He has a very good relationship with Lindsey Vonn and is an excellent father to his kid. He and his ex wife have even gotten together for dinner with her new husband and Vonn.
What else should he be doing? Or do we just hold this against him for the rest of his life.
I'm telling you, I've been around the guy. He's great with kids and autographs when he has the time. He gave my son a golf ball that he played with in the Ryder Cup. He just doesn't have the time that many other players have and there is more demands on his time than any other player.
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