Now Tiger loses his "wheels" arrangement with GM
Car-making giant General Motors (GM) has said an arrangement that allowed troubled golf star Tiger Woods free access to its vehicles is over.
The world's No 1 golfer had an endorsement contract with GM's Buick brand, but that ended in 2008.
However, an arrangement remained that allowed him to keep several GM motors on loan. A company spokesman has now said the deal ended at the end of 2009.
Woods has lost a number of endorsements since crashing his car on 27 November.
A GM spokesman said the loan arrangement had previously been scheduled to end on December 31. But for the sudden revelation of Tiger's catastrophic image -wrecker, there can be no question that General Motors would have continued the grace-and-favour gesture.
Car-making giant General Motors (GM) has said an arrangement that allowed troubled golf star Tiger Woods free access to its vehicles is over.
The world's No 1 golfer had an endorsement contract with GM's Buick brand, but that ended in 2008.
However, an arrangement remained that allowed him to keep several GM motors on loan. A company spokesman has now said the deal ended at the end of 2009.
Woods has lost a number of endorsements since crashing his car on 27 November.
A GM spokesman said the loan arrangement had previously been scheduled to end on December 31. But for the sudden revelation of Tiger's catastrophic image -wrecker, there can be no question that General Motors would have continued the grace-and-favour gesture.
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