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Tiger Woods Dropped By Golf Digest

Truth rating: 10
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Tiger Woods has lost yet another gig.

After 13 years in business together, Golf Digest has cut ties with Woods after the two parties could not agree on how much time he should devote to his tips column for the magazine.

Tiger Woods Cut By Shaving Company

Truth rating: 10
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Tiger Woods has been dropped by Gillette.

The shaving company, a division of Procter & Gamble, announced it’s not going to renew its endorsement deal with the golfer.

This is just the latest corporation to dump Woods following revelations 13 months ago that he had multiple extramarital affairs.

Even more fun and games for Tiger Woods

Truth rating: 10
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Even though companies like AT&T and Accenture have dropped Tiger Woods, the online game company Electronic Arts is not only sticking with the golfing great, but is also releasing a new game featuring the disgraced athlete. They are?!

Tiger Woods dumped by AT&T

Truth rating: 10
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BREAKING

AT&T has just hung up its affiliation with Tiger Woods.

AT&T’s logo used to prominently appear of Woods’ golf bag, and was the title sponsor of a PGA event that he hosted this past July. But in light of his alleged infidelities, the telecom decided to drop Woods.

Tiger Woods “Downscaled” – NOT Dropped – by Tag Heuer

Truth rating: 10

Tiger still has Tag… for now. After initial reports claimed watchmaker Tag Heuer had axed Tiger Woods as a “brand ambassador” as his cheating scandal lingered on front pages, the company clarified its position.

Game Over? Rumors Split Tiger Woods and Nike

Truth rating: 1

Is Tiger Woods’ profitable pairing with the Swoosh going poof? This morning The Chicago Sun-Times announces “there’s word [Nike] is rethinking its relationship with the scandalized golf superstar after Accenture dumped him and Gillette and Gatorade backed away.”

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