Just beware of the golf clubs ...
With familiarity, Letterman jokes about Woods

By JAKE COYLE

AP Entertainment Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — David Letterman, after a week off, dived right into material 
about Tiger Woods on the “Late Show” on Monday, joking that he wishes the 
golfer would stop calling him to ask for advice.
Even though the CBS late night host is only weeks removed from his own scandal, 
he kicked off his monologue with the subject of Woods, who has been hounded by 
claims from several women that they had affairs with him.
“Boy, it looks like that Tiger Woods is having some trouble, huh?” began 
Letterman, puffing his cheeks out.
He joked that if Woods’ situation had happened three months ago, he’d “have 
material for a year.” He still got plenty of mileage out of it Monday, on his 
first new show after a week of repeats.
“President Obama is sending troops to Afghanistan,” Letterman said. “Hell, he 
ought to be sending them to Tiger Woods’ house.”
Woods, the world’s No. 1 golfer, crashed his luxury SUV outside his Florida 
mansion on Thanksgiving weekend, and his wife told police she used a golf club 
to smash its back windows to help him out. The Florida Highway Patrol cited 
Woods for careless driving and fined him $164.
The accident and Woods’ refusal to answer questions about it fueled speculation 
about a possible dispute between the golfer and his wife.
Just days before the crash, a National Enquirer story alleged Woods had been 
seeing a New York nightclub hostess, who denied it. After the crash, Us Weekly 
reported that a Los Angeles cocktail waitress claims she had an affair with 
Woods.
Last week, Woods issued a statement saying he had let his family down with 
unspecified “transgressions” that he regrets with “all of my heart.”
In October, Letterman admitted to workplace affairs that police say led to a 
blackmail plot. CBS News producer Robert J. “Joe” Halderman has pleaded not 
guilty to trying to extort $2 million from Letterman to keep some of the 
comedian’s sexual affairs quiet.
Letterman later returned Monday to what he called “the Tiger Woods debacle.” He 
tried to poll the audience members on their support, apparently thinking more 
would support Woods (whom he called “the greatest athlete in the world”) than 
would support him.
He asked them to clap if they thought Woods was a “jerk.” He then, referring to 
his “own personal problems,” asked them to clap if they thought he was a jerk. 
Some clapped for each.
Letterman also presented a Top 10 list on how Woods might improve his image, 
with Tom Hanks making a cameo to react to each entry. No. 1 was “Blame 
Letterman.”
Regular viewers of the “Late Show” might not be surprised Letterman would joke 
about Woods. He has frequently referred to his scandal since it erupted in 
October. Before that, he often joked about others caught in infidelities, 
including South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former Florida Rep. Mark Foley and 
former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.

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