Harrington: Golf will survive scandal

12 April 2012

Padraig Harrington believes the game of golf is well placed to recover from the negative publicity surrounding the current scandal involving Tiger Woods.

World number one Woods has dominated the front pages since crashing his car outside his house on November 27. Woods refused to speak to police about the accident, withdrew due to injuries suffered in the crash from his own tournament - this weekend's Chevron World Challenge - then admitted to "transgressions" as American tabloids printed allegations that he had been involved in a string of extra-marital affairs.

Harrington said: "I suppose things like this have happened before at times and we move on. I know this may be saying it from inside the sport, but golf is constantly the number one sport with the moral ethics and things like that. So I think we're in a very strong position going forward."

Woods, however, would still have to face plenty of questions whenever he decided to return to competition in 2010, said the three-time major winner.

"The next big thing for Tiger is when he comes back out," Harrington added.

"He probably has six or seven weeks to sort things out and figure things out and then he'll have a barrage when he comes back out, probably in San Diego.

"What does it mean for golf? It is very much a private matter, He wasn't speeding and driving under the influence and he didn't hurt somebody else.

"So it is very much now a personal thing. Yes, he's going to have to deal with it, and that's the nature of the fact of being the number one sportsman in the world, highly profiled.

"You have to take it with the territory."

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