For me, the greater good is his family. The damage is done, and instead of protecting his image, he needs to be repairing the brokenness in his family. Work on re-establishing a relationship with his wife. I’m sure the marriage is over (mine would be), but for the sake of the kids, he needs to do whatever necessary in order to provide for them (and I don’t mean materially). The legacy as is stands now for them is pathetic.
You’re correct that he shouldn’t drag golf down into his gutter....but right now, he needs to get healthy mentally, spiritually and physically and focus on fixing as well as he can what he has destroyed.
To me, he hasn’t damaged golf as much as he has wounded souls.
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Exactly right. His wife is going through a traumatic experience and trying to care for 2 babies at the same time. The betrayal is overwhelming.