By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.comThe problem for Tiger Woods, as the process of image restoration begins its merry run, is not so much what he did -- his sins are all too public. It is what he failed to do -- connect with so many members of the media.
So now, as he visits early-morning radio or appears in
Newsweek telling how his value system has changed, explaining that giving his son a bath is as rewarding as winning a tournament used to be, the skepticism is natural.
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