For marketing, let's just imagine a commercial with Tiger after his Sunday round, waking up the next morning and cashing his giant check, maybe even in another country. It seems a very plausible ploy, and HSBC would benefit greatly from this.
When he is uncertain on the golf course, Tiger turns to Steve Williams. But what does he do when he's unsure financially? Especially with the economic times, this option would be highly intelligent.
It would show that Tiger is going through the same things as an average human. Yes, he does have more money to plan for, but the fact that even he is unsure humanizes Tiger. Just like most of these companies, advertising would be no problem. Phil Mickelson uses Barclays, so there is slim chance he will be signing there.
But something such as JP Morgan Chase would be a great fit for Tiger, and the company would be lucky to have him. Any financial planning firm could toy with having their name behind Woods, but I would strongly recommend that Tiger stay away from Fidelity for this one. JP Morgan Chase could use a face to stick on it.
The new Tiger Woods vowed to calm down on the golf course. Why not explore the opportunity of Phiten? It's claim is that it relaxes athletes when they go to perform, so something like this would be a logical pursuit for the company.
There are plenty of baseball players that use this, but other golfers such as Sergio Garcia are also sponsored by Phiten. While Sergio may not be exactly Tiger, they both have that same fiery demeanor that occasionally goes too far, and that is where Phiten claims to come in to play. All though they do not do large TV commercials, the signs which display the Phiten would be greatly boosted with Tiger Woods using one.
Doing this would add the golfer as a larger client base. Phiten could come up with some designs as well, beyond the simplistic PGA Tour logo necklace they have out. The possibilities are huge with if Tiger were to sign a deal with them. Excedrin promotes their product based on quick relief, which could help Tiger before, during and after the round. Show Caption. Hide Caption. Tiger Woods was asleep at wheel; no alcohol in his system.
The police report for Woods' arrest says he needed to be woken up by an officer. A breath blood alcohol test was administered, and Woods blew a 0. He and his family have Nike's full support. The PGA Tour also said it backed Woods' plan "to step away from competitive golf to focus on his family," but added, "We look forward to Tiger's return". Woods' absence will be a tremendous blow to golf. When he missed eight months last year after knee surgery, TV ratings fell by 50 percent.
And eventually, if he stays off the tour for an extended time, the purses will be smaller. Because with Tiger Woods in the field, there's people, which equals more dollars. Fellow golfer John Daly spoke bluntly earlier this month of the prospect of pro golf without Woods. Nike stayed the course. The decision was never fully explained. Woods has a golf ball endorsement deal with an unlikely candidate: Bridgestone. The Japanese company is barely known in the U.
Almost every other well-known golfer plays Titleist, Taylor Made or Callaway balls. He signed the deal in and first played it in a tournament that he sponsors once a year in the Bahamas. Woods has two more well-known golf equipment deals.
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