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Posted: Tue 14:44, 05 Nov 2013
Post subject: Tiger Woods dropped by EA Sports
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There were 14 editions of the video game bearing his name, which was played by millions of golf fans across the world.
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"EA Sports golf fans have always loved authentic courses and players, but they've also asked for more choice and customization in how and where they play."
Read: Woods' agent threatens legal action
EA had previously stuck with Woods through his acrimonious divorce in August 2010 at a time where several other sponsors severed ties with the American.
Gatorade, AT&T and Accenture and Tag Heuer all withdrew sponsorship or did not renew their deals following the revelations of Woods' infidelity and subsequent divorce from Elin Nordegren -- costing him $20 million in earnings.
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"So I don't see this news being a source of sleepless nights from a financial perspective. However, it might be the cause of concern for the longevity and sustainability of 'Brand Tiger.' "
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