Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Tiger Gets Endorsement Deal


There was a time when Tiger Woods was earning $90 million a year in endorsements. He, of course, was dropped like a hot potato when he was caught "with his zipper down."

In a surprise move, Woods signed a three-year deal with Japan's Kowa Company to promote a pain reliever there.  These ads will not be seen in the USA. Woods already has filmed commercials for "Vantelin Kowa," a heat rub used to relieve muscle and joint pain, but the spots are only for the Japanese market. No word on how much he's getting paid.

Who knows? If this Vantelin Kowa really works, maybe he can use some and play some golf?