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Time is up for Tiger

Cape Town - Former world number one golfer, Tiger Woods, has lost yet another sponsor, this time Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer.

According to TheSun.co.uk, this is the sixth company to dump Woods since his extra marital affairs were exposed to the world.
The 35-year-old Woods has already lost deals with Gillette, Gatorade, Accenture, AT&T and Golf Digest.

Woods, who has been out of the game for the last three months due to injury, made an unimpressive return to the game this weekend, finishing 18 shots behind eventual winner Adam Scott, who recently emplyed Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams.
 
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