Tucson Strip Clubs: Day chasing Tiger not worth remembering
Remember way back in November when the National Enquirer broke the story about Tiger’s affairs? Well, Friday morning felt like a five-hour long tabloid. Reporters chased anything they could find (sounds like Tiger, doesn’t it?) in Sawgrass. And sadly, I was out there, too. Not the reason why I got in to journalism.
I knew it when the camera guy asked me that question. I knew it when I saw two women with suggestive Tiger signs standing 50 yards from a day care. I knew it when I stopped a woman walking her labrador to get her take on the scene. The only thing missing were a few streakers, guys doing Irish car bombs and Gloria Allred looking for a few more of Tiger’s hookups to represent.
Everything about the Tiger Woods scandal has felt that way, hasn’t it? The car crash. The porn stars. Mistresses falling out of thin air. Stalkerazzi chasing Tiger’s children around for photos. Me trying to interview a 70-year-old woman about Tiger’s trysts with strippers.