Published 11/24/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - Golf News
General Motors Corp. says it will end its endorsement deal with Tiger Woods at the end of the year. GM said in a statement Monday that it is looking to reduce costs, and that the world's No. 1 golfer wants more personal time as he expects his second child. Woods has endorsed GM products around the world and has been closely tied to its Buick brand in the United States, Canada and China.
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