Tiger Woods scandal prompts question: Why do men cheat? By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY Tiger Woods is the latest celebrity caught up in a sex scandal, which makes people wonder — why do men cheat?
And are the famous and powerful more prone to indiscretion, or are they just under the microscope more than your average Joe? The famous golfer's admitted "personal failings" have been unfolding ever since his car wreck the day after Thanksgiving. Those who study marriage and work with couples say men who cheat usually do so because they feel something is missing in their primary relationship. "The underlying piece is the fact they're not getting the kind of attention or intimacy they're looking for within their primary relationship. Graham Bensinger: Tiger Woods' Ex-Caddy Steve Williams: "Our Relationship Obviously Deteriorated Very Quickly" I recently traveled to Auckland, New Zealand to sit down with Tiger Woods' former caddy Steve Williams for his first extensive interview since being fired by Tiger.
The interview is for a new episode of In Depth. Fired by Tiger in July, Williams opens up about Tiger's scandal, the fallout, the circumstances leading up to his firing, and his most memorable moments working with Tiger. Williams also speaks about his career as a caddy starting at a very young age, his love for auto racing and his significant charitable contributions. Highlights: Steve Williams says that Tiger Woods will never break Jack Nicklaus' all-time major record. Brief History of the Tiger Woods Scandal - Photo Essays.