John Feinstein went on the record this week, citing Tiger Woods as “damaged goods.”
It’s one of the reasons that no corporate sponsor has jumped out of its chair to fork out the big bucks necessary to align with The National, the PGA Tour event outside of D.C.
Keeping in that theme, a site called Aspiration has released a poll that targets “untrustworthy” entities.
Here’s how it shook out.
The poll asked respondents who they trusted the least: big banks, Congress, used car salesmen, Charlie Sheen and Tiger Woods.
The good news is that only nine percent trusted Tiger less than those other dubious choices. Bad news is that Woods is in the poll, period.