Published 11/25/2008
at L.A. Times - Golf
With one year still left on contract, the U.S. automaker pulls out of deal. Woods is also said to want more time with his family.
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General Motors Corp., looking to cut costs as the U.S. auto industry fights for survival, is pulling out of its endorsement deal with Tiger Woods with one year left on the contract.
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General Motors and Tiger Woods ended their nearly decade-long endorsement deal one year early as the automaker looks to cut costs and the golfer plans to spend more time with his growing family. >