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Golf: Tiger bites off the hand that fed him David Davies on why the world No.1 has turned on the man who made him a fortune
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Davies, David
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Golf
/ Norton, Hughes
/ Woods, Eldrick Tiger
1998
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/ Woods, Eldrick Tiger
1998
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Golf: Tiger bites off the hand that fed him David Davies on why the world No.1 has turned on the man who made him a fortune
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Golf: Tiger bites off the hand that fed him David Davies on why the world No.1 has turned on the man who made him a fortune
1998
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The world No. 1 will honour the contract he signed recently to remain with the International Management Group until 2004 but Hughes Norton, the senior vice-president who was personally responsible for doing Woods' deals, has been moved sideways. Alistair Johnston, head of IMG's golf division, said: \"We are in transitional mode with respect to the executive team assigned to Tiger.\" Earl Woods, Tiger's father, was more direct. \"The decision came down to a fundamental difference. For Hughes, the dollar is almighty. For Tiger, money is not that important.\" He added: \"Hughes underestimated Tiger's personal growth and his grasp of his own business. The bottom line is that this is about the maturation of a young player. When Tiger turned pro, decisions were made for him in what I felt were his best interests. Now he is structuring his life the way he wants it. He has made a well- considered decision. I won't second-guess my son. He lost faith in the direction Norton wanted to take him.\"
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