General Motors is the latest company to drop famed gofer Tiger Woods from it’s endorsement campaign. Although Tiger’s contract with GM officially ended in 2008, he had been allowed to continue driving the free vehicles provided to him by the company for personal use. The Cadillac SUV that Wood’s crashed on his lawn back in November 2008 was reportedly one of these vehicles.
General Motors has stated that use of the vehicles was set to end on December 31st and that returning the cars has nothing to do with the infidelity scandal currently revolving around Tiger Woods. Still, Cadillac is one of many endorsement contracts that have recently been terminated following the end to Wood’s squeaky clean image.
After admitting to several extramarital affairs and announcing that he would take a break from his career in Golf, companies endorsing woods such as Accenture, AT&T, Gillette, Gatorade, and watchmaker Tag Huer have followed suit in terminating their endorsement deals with him.
As for the Cadillac Escalade that Tiger wrecked, GM has stated that they will repair the vehicle and most likely auction it off. There is no word yet on whether or not the car’s relationship to Tiger will be revealed on the auction block.

GM Says No More Free Cadillacs For Tiger Woods

Hey, I’m 62 years old, I’ve been BUYING Cadilacs all my adult life…They never gave me one FREE to use. I didn’t know his was free either….I don’t think I’ll buy anymore Caddies…BMWs are looking better and better, and they make them here in South Carolina..Hey Cadilac, take Tiger and ur car and stick it up your …….
Ray Roberts