The popularity of golfer Tiger Woods has plummeted in the weeks since his now-infamous car crash and infidelity admission, according to a new poll.
In the survey conducted December 16-20, Woods' favorable rating dropped to 34 percent. That compares to a rating of 60 percent in early December, days after Woods' crash.
In 2005, the star golfer's favorable rating was at 85 percent.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Tuesday indicated the drop in Woods' popularity was not as dramatic among African-Americans.
About two-thirds of blacks still held a favorable view of Woods, while only 28 percent of whites felt the same way.
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