Austin Adult Entertainment: Tiger Woods’ apology seemed heartfelt, insist Luke Donald and fellow players
It was another good day for the English in the desert. Three of them will take part in the quarter-finals after Ian Poulter and Paul Casey both thrashed their opponents.
Sadly selfish Tiger is still overshadowing their achievements. Casey appeared fed up with all the Tiger questions, but then he didn’t know the subtext. When Stewart Cink and Ben Crane walked into the morning light we soon realised that Tiger was a vehicle for God.
Cink, the Open champion, said: “You have to make amends to the people you’ve hurt and start the bridge to the other side. I think that’s where Tiger is. It sounded heartfelt to me. It was probably one of the most difficult things he’s ever had to do. We’ve all made mistakes and forgiveness is a huge part of the process.”
Crane said: “One of my favourite stories in the Bible talks about a woman who has sinned and she’s been a prostitute.