Article By Sam Westmoreland on 22nd November, 2010
Woods claims in the essay that he had "been conducting his personal life in an artificial way," as though he was detached from the values he'd been raised with. He claims that he has become more grounded, and that he's happier than he's ever been.
Woods states he's taking joy in his life and finding happiness being with his kids, and he apologizes for what he's done.
However, many in the media and the general public are blasting the essay as a failed PR move, a last-ditch attempt to salvage some of his lost popularity.
Is Woods' letter genuine, or is it another effort to gain the sympathy of a fan base who has turne...
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