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Meredith Vieira was a cover of the New York Post with the headline "Tiger admits: I'm a cheetah. Nope. Rachel Uchitel, the first woman in connection with the Woods, is likely later today's press conference. Uchitel told TMZ that contrary to what he said previously, she had a relationship with Woods. Three "other women" at all - until now. How bad is it for the Woods? "One of the worst communicators pressure, Meredith I've ever seen," says MSNBC media analyst Steve Adubato said Woods. " They wait longer than 24 hours to your first statement. I do not care what your advisors. You know, it's the right thing and your public. "



Adubato said that Woods needs to have a new conference or a high-profile interview and answer questions before the next golf tournament. Don't blame anyone else, Adubato said. Woods' friends have been particularly scathing. ABC's John Berman gathered such comments in his report for "Good Morning America." Charles Barkley said, "Stand out there like a man in front of the camera, and all this stuff could have been defused. I think Tiger made a mistake in that aspect."Golfer Jesper Parnevik rebuked Woods. "We probably thought that he was a better guy than he is," Parnevik said. Parnevik seemed remorseful for introducing Woods to Elin Nordegren,who became his wife. "I would probably just have to apologize to her. I hope she uses a driver next time [rather] than a three iron," Parnevik added. (That line put a new spin on the accident.)

And Reilly said Woods' behavior on the golf course has gotten worse in the past two years. "More club-throwing, definite[ly] more swearing," Reilly said. "You've got to clean up your act. You've got to grow up. And now this comes out. I think he's still got some growing up to do. It's just too bad he has to do it in front of the whole world." CBS also relayed a Chicago Sun-Times report that Woods has deposited a seven-figure check into wife Elin's bank account, that he is reworking their prenup agreement and that the couple is undergoing marriage counseling at home. Hessert said Woods hasn't done enough with his online statement. "People want to look in his eyes," Hessert said. "They think they can see into his soul and into his heart and everything else if they can see into his eyes. It's not enough to put it on a piece of paper."

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