By John Craig
Locally, capitalareagolf spoke with three public relations professionals – Mark Bardack, Megan Baker and Mark Grimm – who watched Woods’ statement.
Mark Bardack with Ed Lewi Associates in Clifton Park:
“It was a start for him. I think he did sound, to a degree, contrite,” Bardack said. “I think he said the right words…at the end of the day, I don’t like that he didn’t take any questions.
“He would have taken a lot of air out of the bubble if he took a few questions,” said Bardack, who is a former reporter and producer at WRGB-TV, Channel 6.
He liked the fact that Woods didn’t use this statement, covered live by television networks, to announce his return to golf. But, Bardack said Woods knows who he is and he owes more than just a stated apology to his fans and those that cover him on a weekly basis.








