Tiger Woods Nike Commercial
Here’s the new Nike Commercial featuring Tiger Woods and the voice of his deceased father, Earl Woods. That’s right, Tiger does not say anything in the ad, he just looks very serious; I think we all know why. (Scroll down to watch Tiger’s New Nike ad)

Watch Tiger’s New Nike commercial after the jump…
The commercial was released earlier today; the same time another mistress of Tiger came out of the woodwork. What is it now? Mistress # 15, 16 or 17? This one is Woods’ neighbor’s daughter. (Sigh) What would you be thinking if you were Elin Nordegren, his cheated wife?
TMZ is doing a poll of its readers asking whether they think the new Tiger ad is “sincere” or “PR BS” and so far 76% including myself call it “PR BS”.
Tell us what do you think of the ad? “Sincere” or “Pure PR BS”?
7 Responses to “Tiger Woods Nike Commercial”
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i think that that is a horrible commercial and i think it time to leave tiger alone now. time for someone else to shine!!!
its marketing at its finest. his approval ratings are up and he has yet tee off at the masters. Nike knows what they are doing and that is an intense commercial that will grip the hearts of the fans and at least stick in the minds of his haters. Nike = smarter than you.
This ad is shameless. Using his dead father to garner sympathy and restore his image. I’m disgusted with both he and Nike.
How can we leave Tiger alone when he won’t leave us alone? Before he even takes his 1st swing at the Master’s he’s in our face trying to sell us stuff. Give me a break!
In the tone of Charles Barkley in a former Nike ad… Tiger is not a role model. He is a professional athlete. Your father should be your role model. Or someone that is making a difference because they make a difference. I am not a hater. Tiger should be left to live his life and I am most happy that he is returning to the sport of golf. My family has found support in our hearts for him. We have had many healthy discussions due to his turmoil. And yes I do like the ad. It was the right play and a good one. I support Nike for having the courage (and probably the marketing sense) to run it. And if you don’t like the ad, I support you too…
its pathetic..
Wow! What a garbage commercial!