Premium Inside NZ’s new golf strategy Which pros and courses are likely to be involved, and the sensitive topic of pricing, as Tourism NZ bids to boost golf tourism into a $223 million business. NBR Contributor Sun, 20 Oct 2013 tourismgolfTourism New ZealandTiger WoodsWEEKEND REVIEWSir Michael HillGreg TurnerNew Zealand Golf TourismRic KayneJack NicklausAdam ScottSteve WilliamsGreg Norman
Tiger Woods, America’s no. 1 golfing robot At a Friday press conference at the Ponte Vedra golf course in Florida, Tiger Woods to apologise for repeated marital infidelities. Mr Woods did not give a date for his return to professional golf.But he said that he wood return some time this year.When he did, his behaviour would be "more respectful to the game". His wife Elin Woods was not present, but his mother Kultida Woods was among those in a small, hand-picked audience. NBR Contributor Sat, 20 Feb 2010 BusinessGatoradePepsiTiger WoodsNikeGilletteAccenturesponsorsEA
Tiger Woods loses car Tiger Woods is handing back the SUV that brought his marital infidelities to light and ruined his golfing career.General Motors says it has ended an agreement that allowed the fallen golf star to have free access to its vehicles.Woods' wife famously used a golf club to smash the windows of the vehicle, which crashed into a tree outside his Florida mansion.Woods' endorsement contract with GM's Buick brand ended in 2008, but an arrangement remained in place that allowed him to keep several GM vehicles on loan. NBR Contributor Thu, 14 Jan 2010 Private BingolfGeneral MotorsTiger Woods
Tiger Woods loses another major US sponsorship American communications giant AT&T has joined a growing list of companies to drop their sponsorship of golfer Tiger Woods because of his infidelities."We are ending our sponsorship agreement with Tiger Woods and wish him well in the future," AT&T said in a terse statement.AT&T's multi-year endorsement deal with Woods included having its corporate logo appear on his golf bag. He did not appear in AT&T ads. NBR Contributor Fri, 01 Jan 2010 BusinessAT&TTiger Woods