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Nike caused a stir with its first Tiger-related ad campaigns, "Hello World" and "I am Tiger Woods." What do we make of them now?
5 iconic ads from Tiger Woods and Nike Golf's 27-year partnership The golf legend's famous partnership with Nike Golf has ended after nearly three decades. Here are some of the most iconic ...
Nike%27s new Tiger Woods ad says %22Winning takes care of everything%22; Woods has used that sentiment about returning to No. 1 in the world; Many%2C however%2C see that ad as Nike saying that all ...
Tiger Woods may be back on top of his game, but he's clearly not out from under controversy—especially when "winning takes care of everything.". A new Web ad released by Nike congratulating the ...
The buzz over Nike's new Tiger Woods ad is only likely to grow from reports that the voice-over of Earl Woods, the golfer's father, was actually spliced together from comments the elder Woods made ...
Just in time for the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods stars in a new advertisement for Nike's TW '14 golf shoe, which brings the pageantry and thrill of other sports to golf.
Nike’s years of loyalty to Tiger Woods paid off on Sunday. Woods, once a giant of both golf and sponsorships, has been losing in both those fields in recent years. But Nike, which has a history ...
“We support Tiger and his family. As he returns to competitive golf, the ad addresses his time away from the game using the powerful words of his father,” Nike officials said in a statement.
Nike's Tiger Woods ad draws critics. ESPN.com news services. Mar 26, 2013, 01:50 PM ET. Email; Print; NEW YORK -- Maybe winning doesn't take care of everything.
Stephen Smith is a managing editor for CBSNews.com based in New York. A Washington, D.C. native, Steve was previously an editorial producer for the Washington Post, and has also worked in Los ...
While the response to Nike ads featuring Colin Kaepernick has been intense, Tiger Woods on Friday called the campaign "beautiful." NBA Finals matchup set as Indiana Pacers defeat New York Knicks ...
Tiger Woods has been shamed now in a way few athletes, and few public figures, ever have. But when you see this new Nike commercial, the one with the voice of his dead father, you wonder if he has ...