DETROIT -- General Motors is bailing out on Tiger Woods.
Woods, a global icon in sports with his 14 major championships, has been carrying the Buick logo on his golf bag for the last nine years and still had one year left on his contract.
But General Motors Corp. was looking to cut costs and hoard cash while trying to survive the worst sales downturn in a quarter-century. And it said Monday the world's No. 1 golfer wanted more time for himself, especially with a second child on the way.
"Timing is everything," said Larry Peck, golf marketing manager for Buick. "We've had such a great partnership with Tiger. It's hard for us to walk away from that. But this frees up time for him. And it sure frees up a lot of money for us."
The endorsement deal, believed to be worth at least $7 million a year, was to expire at the end of 2009.
Woods has endorsed GM products around the world and mainly has been seen in Buick commercials as the company tried to give the nameplate a more youthful image. Peck said during the launch a few years ago of the Enclave that its research showed 78 percent of consumers who bought the SUV previously had not been Buick owners.
"We attribute awareness of our product to Tiger," he said.
Buick's U.S. sales have dropped 54 percent from 2000, the first full year Woods worked with GM, to 2007, according to Ward's AutoInfoBank. The brand's global sales, however, rose 17 percent during that span, according to GM. Buick is particularly popular in China.
The average age of the brand's buyers also dropped. Around 2001, the average age was in the low 70s, but it has since fallen to 66 for Buick sedans and 53 for the Enclave.
GM has been making dramatic cuts in advertising as it tries to conserve cash. The nation's largest automaker spent nearly $7 billion more than it took in last quarter and has warned that without federal help, it may reach the minimum amount of cash required to run the company by the end of the year.
Mark LaNeve, GM's vice president for North American marketing, said GM and Woods started discussing an end to the deal earlier this year, and it had nothing to do with the Detroit Three automakers' quest for $25 billion in federal loans.
But GM's statement said the decision was made as part of "the search for budget efficiencies during a difficult economy for General Motors."
Woods' agent at IMG, Mark Steinberg, said the decision to end the relationship one year early was "absolutely mutual."
"It was a combination of things," Steinberg said. "Tiger was looking to gain some more time, and certainly it was an opportunity for GM to reduce its spending with everything going on."
Buick said last week that it would be cutting back on its deal providing courtesy cars at PGA Tour events.
GM is so concerned about costs that it cut advertising during the 2009 Super Bowl, although it still plans to sponsor the NFL and likely air ads before and after the game. GM also has pulled out of the Oscars and Emmy Awards in 2009 -- the first time in more than a decade it is not running ads right before, during or after the two events.
U.S. automakers, the single largest category of advertisers, cut their ad spending 18 percent to $1.37 billion in the second quarter compared with the same period in 2007, according to TNS Media Intelligence in New York.
Foreign automakers also are trimming their spending on advertising in U.S. markets, with a 5.4 percent cut in the second quarter, for an overall 11 percent drop in U.S. auto ad spending to $3.27 billion, the 12th quarterly dip in a row.
Woods has carried only two logos on his bag since he turned pro in August 1996. He was with Titleist through 1999 until Buick won a bidding war for its brand on a bag that gets more television time at tournaments than any other golfer.
Woods has not played since season-ending knee surgery after winning the U.S. Open, and he is not expected to return until next year, most likely in early March, depending on his recovery.
Steinberg said he would "expect there to be some exposure on the bag" when Woods next plays.
"I've got a few ideas, and we're in the process of working through that," he said.
Buick remains the title sponsor of two PGA Tour events -- the Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines, which Woods has won six times, and the Buick Open outside Detroit, which Woods has won twice.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
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Post subject: Re: General Motors 'bails out' on Tiger Woods
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:25 am
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I have to admit that part of my desire to see Tiger Woods go down, is because my dad calls me on my birthday, and sings "Happy Birthday" to Tiger Woods on my voicemail.
In the long scheme of things though, if someone like Tiger loses his endorsement then that means that it's just the tip of the iceberg as far as the economy is concerned.
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Post subject: Re: General Motors 'bails out' on Tiger Woods
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:38 pm
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px wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
GM should have dumped the Buick nameplate years ago and kept Oldsmobile.
Oldsmobile? LOL....oh gaaaaaaaaaaawd you gotta be kidding me...
Buick sells better than Olds. But I say this:
Pfft. When was teh last time you saw someone who was under 50 driving a Buick? Oldsmobile was making some pretty sporty cars in their last few years, returning to the tradition of the 50's before Pontiac was deemed GM's "sport" line.
Buicks are for Republicans.
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Post subject: Re: General Motors 'bails out' on Tiger Woods
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:25 pm
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punkdavid wrote:
px wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
GM should have dumped the Buick nameplate years ago and kept Oldsmobile.
Oldsmobile? LOL....oh gaaaaaaaaaaawd you gotta be kidding me...
Buick sells better than Olds. But I say this:
Pfft. When was the last time you saw someone who was under 50 driving a Buick? Oldsmobile was making some pretty sporty cars in their last few years, returning to the tradition of the 50's before Pontiac was deemed GM's "sport" line.
Buicks are for Republicans.
The Oldsmobile Alero looks like an Acura.
Buick Park Avenues are for Republicans. Even the LaCrosse isn't sporty enough for me. I've owned a LeSabre. The 3800 motor is said to be the tops.
Have you seen the Pontiac G8? Nice!
Man am I in a funk today.
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Post subject: Re: General Motors 'bails out' on Tiger Woods
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:29 pm
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punkdavid wrote:
px wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
GM should have dumped the Buick nameplate years ago and kept Oldsmobile.
Oldsmobile? LOL....oh gaaaaaaaaaaawd you gotta be kidding me...
Buick sells better than Olds. But I say this:
Pfft. When was the last time you saw someone who was under 50 driving a Buick? Oldsmobile was making some pretty sporty cars in their last few years, returning to the tradition of the 50's before Pontiac was deemed GM's "sport" line.
Buicks are for Republicans.
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Post subject: Re: General Motors 'bails out' on Tiger Woods
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 2:00 am
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
px wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
GM should have dumped the Buick nameplate years ago and kept Oldsmobile.
Oldsmobile? LOL....oh gaaaaaaaaaaawd you gotta be kidding me...
Buick sells better than Olds. But I say this:
Pfft. When was the last time you saw someone who was under 50 driving a Buick? Oldsmobile was making some pretty sporty cars in their last few years, returning to the tradition of the 50's before Pontiac was deemed GM's "sport" line.
Buicks are for Republicans.
Not to mention that they're very popular amongst the g-ride set.
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