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Tiger Woods: Do you think Tiger Woods owes the public any explanations?

11.11% Yes
88.88% No

Comment: No, Woods does not and to say that he should is simply ridiculous. Regardless of the fact that he is famous, he is still a human being with the right to privacy...those that care so much need to get their own lives! from Ft. Walton Beach, FL by Shannon

Comment: Absolutely not! Tiger is living the dream right now. And I believe that all of this is his business and no one else's. from Holt/Florida by John

Comment: I agree with Jack Nicklaus, it's none of our business. from Pensacola by Mary Jane

Comment: No, he is entitled to his personal life. He owes the public nothing. We should give him and his family some privacy during this difficult time in their lives. from Cantonment, FL by Jenifer

Comment: family issues need to stay at home! from milton by m

Comment: Leave the man alone. Looks like he has enough trouble at home. I think its between Tiger and Elin. I know he is a role model to some people, but he's only human. I bet if he was to say he has a sex addition people would feel sorry for him. Like I said he's just a man (well most men he just got caught). But its still not our bussiness. from Bagdad by D

Comment: this is a personal and famiy matter, and i think he should be left alone. If he was not in the public eye nobody would care. we do not know the whole story, so we should stay out of it. by lani

Comment: No, not at all! What gives the public rights to selebrties personal business? Although what Tiger did was very wrong it is still not our business. Stay quiet Tiger and Elin. from Pensacola by Ruth

Comment: What the hel is this . PJC is now into playing "Jerry Springer". A new low for PNJ. People need to mind thier own business and stop playing "tabloid smut polls" PNJ, get a life! Jerry Springer must be doing these smut polls now for the PNJ.How much is Jerrys salary guys @ the PNJ? from Pensacola,Fl by Flower

Comment: I am so tired of the speculation from the news media. I hope one day that your lives are invaded like you invade others. he is a great golfer, nothing more from Pensacola by Rick

Comment: It is a personal matter and should stay that way. Everyone who says yes need to a life and mind there own business from Pensacola, Florida by David

Comment: why should he owe the public an apology? it is his life and it should remain private. he isnt the only one that has had an affair.(famous) from pensacola by bev

Comment: No he doesn't owe the public anything. It's his personal life and personal business. Let's move on to more important things. from Fort Walton Beach by Cindy

Comment: Tiger Woods earned all he has through his golfing. Pretty much known as the best golfer in the world he should hav e to answer only his wife and family. It is his private fmaily business. from Navarre, Fl. by C J

Comment: What goes on in Tiger Woods' life does not affect mine at all. He is just another over paid athlete. from FWB, FL by Kim

Comment: Even if he's convicted of a crime, he does not have to incriminate himself. from Milton FL by Ian

Comment: Iagree with Jack Niklaus. For his families sake I wish the media would realize its more than enough. Let it go already.

Comment: He does not have to explain or apologize to anyone but his wife and God. The media just needs to keep their nose out of it. Look how many other celebrities have done this and more "higher power" people and they have never publicized it this much. Leave him alone! from PENSACOLA, FL by JACKIE

Comment: I think the media has let enough of his personal life out, that he owes the public nothing else. He told his wife everything, after the fact, and she really is the only one who deserves an explanation. from Pensacola by Jennifer

Comment: Even the famous have the right to privacy,it's a family matter & I think it should stay that way. from Pensacola,Fl by Jane

Comment: Leave the man alone. Would we be required to make a public apology if it were us? No. So why him? Is it because we let our children idolize athletes? Maybe children should have people they look up to like parents and grandparents. He's just a man who made a mistake. Let it go. There's more important news out there other than Tiger's personal life. from Pensacola by Karen

Comment: the public isn't married to him, if they would leave him alone maybe he would. But it's up to him if he wants to or not, thats his private life and we should respect that, the same as we keep our personal problems private. from gautier,ms by james

Comment: Tiger owes us no explanation at all. Do we all confess our sins in public, certainly not. Certainly, I would not, and never have. from Pensacola by Frank

Comment: tiger woods should atone for his actions and make the public aware of what he did and how he's going fix these actions. The golf management should suspend him from the leauge until he makes public explinations. from Pensacola/Florida by Dillon

Comment: With 2 small children, let us hope that Tiger and Elin can reconcile. This is between them, and none of our business!

Comment: I think that it's his issue and we should leave him alone.What if I was famous and I crashed?I would want people to leave me be. from Pensacola,FL by Brody

Comment: I didn't think Bob Solarski owed anyone an explanaition either. from Gulf Breeze, FL by Bruce

Comment: Im really mystified tht Tiger did not submit to any type of bllod or breath test to confirm that he was not impaired to drive a car. The average person would have been tested and prosecuted if shown tobe driving while impaired. The personal stuff is just that Tigers business...but the vehicle safety issues are all of our business from Pensacola, Fl by David

Comment: only owes wife and family apologies. No one else's business from Milton, Fla by Joy

Comment: NO! Tiger Woods is a professional golfer - and by the way, a very good one. His personal and family issues are between he and his family, as long as he has not broken any laws. We have got to get rid of our celebrity culture and concentrate on our own personal growth - as well as our family and community. from Pensacola FL by Rick

Comment: no! its a private matter and no elses business...if that is the case...then everyone should know about everyones private matters... from p'cola fl by h

Comment: Just because of the mans' God-given talent on the golf course, we have no right to pry into his private life. That said, it would be interesting to know how he managed to refuse to talk with the state police regarding a traffic accident resulting in public property damage. One 'personal' address to the issue by Tiger would put everything behind him and let the dogs of the media find another bone to knaw on. from Mary Esther, FL. by Tom

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