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Accenture ends sponsorship of wild Tiger

(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-12-15 11:44
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NEW YORK: Global consulting firm Accenture PLC has ended its relationship with Tiger Woods, marking the first major sponsor to cut ties altogether with the golfer since his alleged infidelities surfaced and he announced an indefinite leave from the sport to work on his marriage.

In its first statement since the Woods' scandal erupted, Accenture said on Sunday the golfer is "no longer the right representative" after the "circumstances of the past two weeks". The move ends a six-year relationship during which the firm credited its "Go on, be a Tiger" campaign with boosting its image significantly. Accenture has used Woods to personify its claimed attributes of integrity and high performance.

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"After careful consideration and analysis, the company has determined that he is no longer the right representative for its advertising," Accenture said, adding "it wishes only the best for Tiger Woods and his family".

The firm plans to immediately transition to a new advertising campaign. An Accenture spokeswoman declined to comment further. Advertising firm Young & Rubicam, which has handled the company's Tiger Woods ads, also would not comment on the move.

One of the risks of advertising tied to a celebrity is that "your image gets carried by someone you can't control", said Jonathan Bernstein, president of Bernstein Crisis Management.

Accenture's advertising campaign was almost entirely built around Woods and his success, portraying his ability to sink a key putt or hit out of the rough. If Woods had acknowledged mistakes and said he would be back in a month, Accenture might be able to ride it out, said Rick Burton, a professor of sports management at Syracuse University.

But Accenture can't afford to wait for what could be a long time before Woods returns.

"They had tied everything in their campaign to Tiger Woods it appeared," he said. "If he's not golfing, those ads don't make sense."

"Accenture has made a decision to not continue with its sponsorship. We are disappointed but respect its decision," said Mark Steinberg, Woods' agent at IMG Worldwide. The PGA Tour said it would have no comment.

Woods' array of endorsements helped him become the first sports star to earn $1 billion, according to Forbes. But while not terminating its relationship completely, another major Woods sponsor pulled away this weekend.

On Saturday, Gillette, which uses the slogan "The best a man can get", said it won't air advertisements featuring Woods or include him in public appearances for an unspecified time. Woods was hired by Gillette in 2007 and has been in ads for Gillette Fusion Power razors with titles like "Phenom" and "Champions" with other stars including tennis great Roger Federer and soccer player Thierry Henry.

Other sponsors continue to stick with Woods, for the time being.

Electronic Arts, whose EA Sports division has been selling Tiger Woods video golf games for a decade, said on Sunday, "We respect that this is a very difficult, and private, situation for Tiger and his family. At this time, the strategy for our Tiger Woods PGA TOUR business remains unchanged". The game's next edition featuring Woods comes out in six months.

AT&T said on Sunday it continues to evaluate its relationship with the golfer. Watch maker Tag Heuer did not return a call on Sunday but its website continues to display photos of Woods wearing the Link and Golf Watch models.

Nike Inc. said late Friday it supported Woods' decision to take time off.

AP