Reuters spoke to Nike, Pepsico, Gillette, computer games maker Electronic Arts, luxury jet operator Netjets, and eye care company TLC Vision, all of whom said they would continue their commercial agreements with the golfer, who apologised for his affairs in a public statement on Wednesday.
Nike said: “Nike supports Tiger and his family. Our relationship remains unchanged.”
Gillette owner Procter and Gamble said: “At this time, we are not making any changes to our existing marketing programs. As a matter of policy, we don't comment on future marketing plans.”
Netjets, owned by Warren Buffett’s investment company Berkshire Hathaway, said: “Tiger Woods is one of the premiere athletes in the world and we are proud to have him involved with NetJets."
However Reuters said it was unable to obtain a comment from officials at other sponsors telecoms company AT&T, business consultancy Accenture, watchmaker Tag Heuer, and sports memorabilia company Upper Deck.







