Can the news get any worse for Tiger Woods?
The New York Times has reported that a Canadian doctor that has treated Woods, swimmer Dana Torres, and NFL players is suspected of providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs.
Dr. Anthony Galea was found with human growth hormone and Actovegin, a drug extracted from calf's blood, in his bag at the U.S./Canada border in late September. He was arrested Oct. 15 in Toronto by Canadian police.
By now everyone and their 90-year-old grandma is aware of the "extracurricular" antics of Woods over the years that came to life Nov. 27. His personal life has been completely trashed and beaten to a pulp. Women are looking at him the same way PETA looks at Mike Vick.
He has lost some sponsors, but not the top dogs like Nike and Gatorade, so while the short-term effects of the infidelity mess are brutal, long-term it won't be a problem (at least that's what Nike CEO Phil Knight believes).
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