Thursday, February 11, 2010

Mark O'Meara on Tiger Woods

By REX HOGGARD
Senior Writer, GolfChannel.com
Posted: February 10, 2010

It seems the media and fans aren't the only ones trying to make sense of the tragedy that has become Tiger Woods' life. Mark O'Meara, one of Woods' closest friends when he joined the Tour in 1996, weighed in on Woods' plight and how the world No. 1 has handled the intense media scrutiny that has descended on him since he ran his SUV into a central Florida fire hydrant.

"I would have handled it differently, myself, personally, but that's who I am. Whether he's handled it right or wrong, only time can decide that," said O'Meara, who added that he hasn't spoken with Woods since last year's British Open in July. "Tiger is being Tiger. You guys have spent a lot of time with him and seen how he is."

O'Meara, who was on a teleconference for the Toshiba Classic media day, also offered his Isleworth neighbor some advice and an invitation.

"I know he wants it to be private, but it's difficult to be private when he's a public figure. That's part of what's happened in our lives. Media is such a big influence. That helps make Tiger a lot of what he is," O'Meara said. "I've tried to contact him a few times, let him know I've been thinking about him and his family. My phone is always on."

And "O," as Woods calls O'Meara, wasn't the only major champion addressing the Woods' predicament on Wednesday. The LPGA's Lorena Ochoa talked to a group of reporters on a national teleconference Wednesday but was limited in her Woods comments.

"I don't have much to say," said Ochoa, who will make her 2010 debut next week in the LPGA season opener in Thailand. "I think for all of us it was a big surprise and a disappointment in many ways, but hopefully he is taking care of his problems and will be back soon. I don't have anything else to say."

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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Johnny MIller on Tiger Woods

RANDALL MELL, Senior Writer, GolfChannel.com
Posted 02/06/2010, 5:07 PM EST

NBC-TV analyst Johnny Miller weighed in on Tiger Woods during the Northern Trust Open telecast Saturday afternoon.

If you missed it, Miller said he normally reserves his comments on players to what’s happening when they arrive for a tournament, but he offered this on Woods:

“His integrity’s been shattered,” Miller said. “More importantly, he’s injured his marriage and his family and it’s going to be tough for him. President Obama did say something. He said `I’m a strong believer that anybody can look within himself, find their flaws and fix them.’ I hope Tiger, I’m sure he’s heard that, knows he has a heck of a road to hoe to get that respect and integrity back and build the game back up again.”

On the challenge Woods faces in a return, Miller said he is going to have to address some personal issues publicly. Miller referenced media reports that Woods has visited a sexual rehabilitation clinic in Mississippi.

“As Phil Mickelson said, he has got things more important than the game of golf," Miller said. "But I really believe he’s the kind of guy, he’s a fast starter when he takes a lot of time off. He’s been injured before, he’s had his father’s death he’s had to deal with. He’ll come back strong. He has so much talent and so much game, but he’s going to have to go through a lot of media blitz. He’s become almost bigger than the game of golf. He’s come past that, it’s almost Entertainment Tonight and People Magazine. Everybody’s going to want to know what he does, what he’s thinking, what he’s been through. He’s been at Gentle Path there in Mississippi. They are going to want to know all these things, but he’s going to have to face the music. He’s going to have to show people he’s done everything he can to repair his marriage and [show] some genuine sorrow in his voice and feeling from his heart that he wants to change and make his life better.”

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Friday, January 29, 2010

Tom Watson Turns on Tiger Woods

RANDALL MELL, Senior Writer, GolfChannel.com
Posted 01/28/2010, 9:18 PM EST

Tom Watson has not been shy about praising the skills of Tiger Woods over the years, but he expressed concern in a television interview aired Thursday about how Woods’ bad behavior is affecting the game.

"It’s bad for our game," Watson said of the Woods' sex scandal in an interview with KSHB-TV, a Kansas City NBC affiliate. "It's something he needs to get control of and a handle on and make some amends and show some humility to the public when he comes back."

Watson said some of Woods' questionable behavior on the course can't be ignored, either.

"His swearing and his club throwing, that should end," Watson said. "That's not part of what we want to project as far as the professional golf tour is concerned."

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Bookie cuts odds on Tiger Woods playing at Masters

By Associated Press
Posted: January 27, 2010
LONDON – British bookmaker William Hill has cut the odds on Tiger Woods playing at the Masters.

The world’s No. 1 golfer is taking an indefinite break from the game since a November car crash outside his home in Florida and reports of marital infidelity. Shortly after the crash, William Hill was giving 4-6 odds that Woods would be back in time for the Masters in April. On Wednesday, the company cut the odds to 1-4.

"We’ve only taken money on the one side that he will be playing there, so that’s why we shortened it right up," William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams said. "Everybody who’s had a bet seems absolutely certain that he’ll make it to Augusta."

Adams said they have taken 224 bets and 217 of them are that Woods will be playing at Augusta National. At 1-4 odds, a $4 bet returns $5; at 4-6 odds, a $6 bet returns $10.

Adams said the bets have come from all over the world, with at least one coming from Dubai via the Internet.

Although Woods has not spoken publicly since the Nov. 27 crash, a celebrity Web site reported last week that he was at a sex addiction clinic in Mississippi. Other reports say Woods and his Swedish wife Elin Nordegren, who have two children, were trying to work things out.

"Within the British press there’s a suggestion that Elin has been to see him for a week. Apparently they are getting along quite well, or rather better," Adams said. "Therefore, obviously if on the private side things start perking up, then what better rehabilitation to him than getting on the golf course."

Woods has won the Masters four times. Adams said it’s the “perfect” tournament for Woods to make his return.

"In terms of security and everything else like that, the Masters is perhaps the perfect place. Not just any old chap can get there. The crowds are pretty quiet," Adams said. "They aren’t the sort who are going to start giving him a bit of the old leg-pulling halfway through.

"I really can see why everyone’s backing it."

William Hill is also offering 5-2 odds that Woods will win this year’s Masters, making him the favorite. But bettors will get their stake back if the American doesn’t play. Phil Mickelson is the second favorite at 11-2.

“He’s the favorite for every tournament he plays in,” Adams said. “It’s as simple as that.”

Woods has won 14 major titles, and he needs four more to equal Jack Nicklaus' record of 18.

William Hill is offering 33-1 odds that Woods will win all four majors in 2010, 16-1 odds that he will win three, 4-1 for two and 11-8 for one. Bettors can also get 5-4 odds that Woods will not win any of the majors, but he has to play in all four for the bets to be valid.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Phil Speaks About Tiger Woods

AFP

Mickelson raring to go, hopes Woods absence is short (AFP) – 5 hours ago SAN DIEGO, California — Phil Mickelson says golf needs Tiger Woods to come back, but while the embattled world number one takes a break Mickelson is primed for "one of the best years of my career." Mickelson opens his 2010 season at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. The event will be without Woods, who is taking an "indefinite break" in the wake of revelations of marital infidelity. Mickelson, who hadn't previously addressed the tabloid frenzy over Woods' personal life publicly, was reluctant to say much, but he did say the game needed its superstar. "The game of golf needs him to come back.

I mean, it's important for him to come back and be a part of the sport," Mickelson said. "But right now he's got a lot more important things going on in his life. Amy and I are good friends with both Tiger and Elin, and we care deeply about how this turns out. But I'm going to choose not to talk about it publicly anymore, and I appreciate your understanding on that." In the meantime, Mickelson himself is eager to pick up where he left off last year, which he finished playing some of the best golf of his career. Mickelson ended 2009 playing some of the best golf of his career. He held off Ernie Els and outplayed Woods to win the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai in November. Earlier in the autumn he had won the USPGA's Tour Championship and helped America claim the Presidents Cup.

"I'm anxious and excited to start the year for the reasons that first of all, I feel ready, but second, at the end of last year I felt like things were starting to really come together," Mickelson said. "Taking some weaknesses and turning them into that strength gives me the confidence or the belief that this could be an exceptional year." Mickelson, who lives nearby and grew up playing at Torrey Pines, is a three-time winner of this event, but his last victory came in 2001. He said that after playing Torrey Pines often as a youth, it took him some years to get to grips with course changes, and he was looking forward to a solid start to the season here. "I'm expecting to have a good week because it's a golf course that I love but also because my game is feeling much sharper starting the season than it has been," he said. And Mickelson believes this week is just the beginning of what could be a special season. "Well, my whole career I've been trying to get to number one," Mickelson said, "I just haven't had much success. "But this year, whether or not Tiger is in the field, I still believe that this is an opportunity for me to compete in majors, to challenge him. I've had some great head-to-head success in the last year or two, and I expect this year, with or without him, to be one of the best years of my career."

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Tiger Woods Taunting Begins

From NYdailynews.com

For Tiger Woods, it's a sign of the times.

Once-adoring golf fans gave Woods some grief at the Australian Open on Thursday by holding up signs that read, "I've been with Tiger."

Others poked fun at Tiger's catting around with a harem of hotties by displaying a poster of Woods in a pimp hat and holding a scepter instead of a driver.


Woods wasn't there to see it - he's being treated for sex-addiction at a posh clinic in Mississippi.

The world's greatest golfer is on hiatus from the sport that made him famous while he tries to repair his relationship with wife, Elin Nordegren.

Woods' secret sex life was revealed - and his nice guy image was totalled - after he smashed his SUV into a tree outside his Florida home on Nov. 27.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/01/21/2010-01-21_fans_turn_on_tiger_woods_taunt_sexaddiction_rehabbing_golf_great_at_australian_o.html#ixzz0dodEJuys

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The Real Tiger Woods Betrayals

Out of it all came the hoards of supposed fans, whining and complaining how they felt disappointed, betrayed and cheated. These are people that had an inability to be role models for their own kids, similar to sheep following a leader for a reason they don't know, and the type of individual likely to bail on a best mate in trouble just as quick as they turned on Tiger. These pathetic and sorry excuses for human beings are the biggest disappointments and each time I read one of their comments or long-winded Mills and Boon style columns about how angry they are, I confess to feeling very satisfied at their suffering.

These do-gooding traitors that used to call themselves fans piss me off. That's right, piss me off. The only thing that calms me down when I read a do-gooder comment on their disappointment and feelings of betrayal is knowing that they probably have a very small penis, and couldn't please any of the alleged 14 (give or take a dozen) mistresses as Tiger did. What a sad life they must lead placing so much on a guy they've most probably never met or knew nothing about except what he did on the golf course. The irony is it's this type of person that you need to be careful of, one minute they're frantically banging away at their keyboard telling us how wrong it all is, the next minute they've got a ball gag in their mouth getting humiliated by the Gimp.

Leading the pack "good fans gone bad" is the owner of Tigerwoodsisgod.com, who was quick to express his change of heart, and also quick to give himself some credit for being mentioned on several famous websites for closing down his site. And just like many of Tigers headline seeking lady friends, he is looking to make money in the sale of the site, which is doubtful at this time and by February 10th we'll see if he sticks to his word and gives up the domain name. What a total fake.

Phew, that was great, I feel like I've just had a handjob from Rachel Uchitel.

Moving on, I confess I'm a bit shocked. Shocked at what kind of individual would buy Ralph Magazine to see Jaimee Grubbs show off her Titleists. The only thing more shocking is who named Ralph in the first place. The only sentence where those two names should be used is "Tiger wanted to Ralph on Jaimee when he found out what a money grubbing fame seeking tart she was".

In her defense, good on her, if I was shagging Tiger and found out major championships weren't the only thing he was accumulating with alarming regularity, I'd probably be in for a bit of good old fashioned revenge too. The only thing stopping me would probably be the fact I'd have to come out and tell everybody I liked dick, and I don't mean that hunk Richard Gere.

Personally I'm glad this all happened because now we know who the real fans are, and if you were a real fan, you would have fallen in love with the way Tiger played golf, and not what he was, or represented as a person, which I think was a guy who probably got a little sick of assuming the role of a person he knew he wasn't, and at the worst, perhaps also a guy who's superhuman athletic talents may have tricked him into thinking maybe he was untouchable and could get away with things that most of us wouldn't dare try.

It's laughable to read so many stories about Tiger and even though Radaronline might have bagged a pic of Tiger holding a coffee (big fucking deal), the only truth we really know know is we actually know nothing. Elin could have been shagging the Windemere milkman, the alleged mistresses might have been paid off as part of an elaborate plot to bring about the downfall and give other golfers a chance. Yet all these Tiger haters are so quick to judge without knowing the whole story, and no matter how many mistresses decide to sell their story to pay for some extra body piercings and Sasha Grey DVD's, you don't have to be Tim Finchem to know it's likely that we're not going to ever hear about the whole story from a guy who named his yacht privacy.

I don't dispute the fact that having an alleged 14 mistresses might not be in the spirit of golf or marriage, but any man with a billion dollars or any fame who travels much of the year and manages to keep his dick in his pants would truly be worth the cover of National Enquirer or at the least a guest on a special reunion episode of "That's Incredible".

More totally random thoughts to come...

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Tiger Woods Exposed by Owner of New York Confidential

Jason Itzler, the owner of New York Confidential, the most successful escort agency ever, has written a book about his life. He made and lost a fortune owning a phone sex business, went to jail for smuggling Ecstasy, then started New York Confidential. He was closed down by Eliot Spitzer, but then his information helped bring Spitzer down. Joe Francis, Jr. Itzler is the delightful chap who introduced Ashley Dupre to prostitution. She soon became a regular escort for Eliot Spitzer, who was later forced to resign as New York Governor after his illegal dalliances with Dupre were revealed in the media. Itzler's illegal activities have been widely reported in the press over the years, and he's done hard time for his indiscretions. Now he's trying to capitalize on an alleged connection to Woods via his since-shuttered escort business.

Here's Golenbock's account of what Itzler recently said about Woods for their book: I first met Tiger Woods in 1994 when he was about nineteen years old. This was in South Beach, Miami when I was the phone sex king. I was very good friends with Chris Paciello, who was the biggest host of the stars at the time and maybe ever. He owned Liquid, the in club. Chris was dating Madonna, and that was pretty awesome. Chris came up to me in Liquid one day and he said, "Do you want to meet Tiger Woods?" "Are you kidding? Yeah, I want to meet him." I had a drink with him. Tiger was a much bigger deal than Madonna because he was so mysterious and rare. Here was this kid who was being treated like a God. He was young and so wide-open, and I could see how much he loved pu—. He was addicted right away. Liquid had the hottest girls in America, and this was a gold digger, star-f—– place. South Beach was always fun and free. The girls circled around Tiger like he was gold. He had money, power, and fame, and he didn't try to handle it at all. If he hadn't gotten married, no one would have cared what he did, but after he was married for just three years, fifteen girls came forward saying Tiger had affairs with them, and it turned out he was a crazy sex addict.

It was a miracle he didn't get exposed years ago with his reckless behavior. He was a time bomb. The cocktail waitresses and the super hot girls were floating around him, and he didn't need me hanging around him, and after five minutes I excused myself. Years later I would own New York Confidential, the finest escort agency in the world. While I was there one of my girls boasted about how much fun she had with Tiger, and years later another of my girls would surface as one of his many mistresses. While Joe Dinkie and Ron Sperling were filming Inside New York Confidential for a reality show on VH1, a model-type came in with her husband. He pulled me aside and said his wife wanted to work with me. That had never happened before. Very chic. I said to him, "She's a classy girl, a pretty girl. I can make her thirty, forty thousand dollars a month if she works hard." The girl, whose name was Cori Rist, had a model body and a model attitude, light brown hair. She looked like she had done a little too much coke in her youth, so she didn't turn me on, but she looked like money. She looked like she worked for Ford or Elite or another modeling agency. As her husband stood beside me on camera I said, "This is Cori, who wants to be an escort with the permission of her husband." Cori worked for me, and then in 2009 she reappeared when the names of Tiger Wood's mistresses started to surface. Cori wasn't the only one of my girls who had been fixed up with Tiger.

Sometime in 2004 I got a call from one of my best customers, a Goldman Sachs guy who had an apartment in Trump United Nations on a high floor. He was a class act, and once a month or every three weeks or so, he'd call me and say, "Jace, I have three young men I want to reward. I want your finest. Three hours. Overcharge me. Whatever you want." On this occasion he said, "Send your best," and I sent him Kaitlin, one of the few hot shit working models making a lot of money, a nineteen year old Brooke Shields look alike. I sent her over thinking it was a Wall Street guy she was taking care of, but when she came back, she was dancing the hula, all excited, bragging about Tiger Woods. She said it was wonderful, that Tiger was amazing, an athlete, and that she was in love. We didn't pay much attention to her then, but in light of what's come to light about Tiger, it's obvious he's always had great taste in women. That last line? Not so sure about that.

The key thing here is if Itzler is willing to reveal the identity of the prostitute who Woods patronized. Notice that Itzler is very specific in the first half of his account. Names, dates, context. But when he gets down to accusing Woods of patronizing a prostitute, we get vagaries. Itzler's story is so structured to allow Woods to be able to claim that though he had sex with a woman who was a hooker, he didn't paid for the sex himself or even have a role in booking the escort. How convenient. The only legitimacy that Itzler brings is his relationship to Rist, which is undisputed. There's a lot of smoke when it comes to whether or not Woods illegally partook of prostitutes. Especially considering his 'relationship' with Rist. But Itzler's account, though somewhat interesting and new, does nothing to advance nailing Woods for doing anything illegal.

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TIGER HAD ME IN THE ROUGH

From News of the World

Waitress reveals romps in golfer's garage and hall - and tells of 'desperate' sex in church car park

By James Desborough, 06/12/2009 SEX-MAD Tiger Woods had an affair with a busty waitress while his model wife was PREGNANT, the News of the World can reveal. Mindy Lawton, who you can see on video below, told how the golf superstar loved frantic sex. "Sometimes I looked like a rag doll after we'd made love," she said. "He really did like it quite rough. "He wanted to spank me and loved pulling my hair as we had sex. He also liked me to talk dirty to him, but hair-pulling was what really turned him on."

Mindy said she fell in love with Woods but soon found out he only wanted one thing from her. She said: "I realise now all he wanted me for was sex. The only time he would call was when he wanted it. "Tiger just used me as his sex toy. I thought I meant something to him, but all he cared about was lust. He is a selfish, heartless man."

Mindy, 33, becomes the NINTH girl linked with the world's richest sportsman as he displayed all the hallmarks of a sex addiction. In an exclusive interview the brunette revealed Woods:

DEMANDED instant, urgent sex when they met up.

ROMPED in five different rooms at his mansion and even in a church car park.

SENT explicit text messages ahead of their sex sessions.

URGED her to wear saucy undies in his favourite colour, red.

TOOK his wife to Mindy's restaurant.

Woods, 33, is already battling to save his marriage to Swedish beauty Elin Nordegren, 29, after allegations of affairs with eight other women emerged following his mysterious car crash last week.

Betrayal
But Mindy's confession to sex in the marital home while pregnant Elin was away is the star's most shocking betrayal yet. Mindy told us: "All Tiger cared about was getting me into bed. "He had an urge and I satisfied it. There was very little emotion from his side although I fell for him. "He has a very strong sex drive and knows his way around the bedroom. On a scale of ten I would give him 12.

"If it was early in the morning and Tiger was going away for a tournament he would call me up for quick, urgent sex and I was happy to oblige. "It was a thrill to be the secret lover of such a famous star. In front of TV cameras he acts shy and professional, but away from that he is very macho, cocky and has a huge eye for the ladies." Click below to see Mindy interviewed on video

Mindy, a curvy 36C, was single and working as a £25,000 a year manager at the Perkins restaurant near Woods' mansion in Isleworth, near Orlando, Florida when she first met him. He would call in up to three times a week with golfing buddies after early morning practice sessions for his favourite breakfast of white egg omelette with broccoli and orange juice.

She recalled: "The first time I saw him he had a baseball cap pulled down over his eyes. I was a little star-struck and helped the servers at his table. We didn't speak, but made eye contact." Within a month, in May 2006, Tiger had called the restaurant asking to speak to Mindy.

He invited her to one of his favourite bars, The Blue Martini, where he would drink in a roped-off VIP room. Mindy said: "I was so excited I was going to have a drink with Tiger Woods. I knew he was married, but whenever he had come into the restaurant with his wife he looked so miserable. They didn't talk and never held hands.

"There was no affection there. But I didn't feel bad about seeing a married man, as to me it was just a drink." But Woods had other ideas and at the end of the evening he told her she "looked hot". Mindy said: "He was drinking vodka, cranberry and mandarin and I must admit I had a few to steady my nerves."

Woods told her to meet him in a shop car park in the Orlando suburb of Windermere near his £2.4million home in a gated community. She recalled: "I followed him in through the gatehouse and was blown away when we pulled into the driveway. Tiger opened the garage doors and we went inside through the kitchen. The house was just fantastic.

"It was about 3am and very dark. I could not see any photos of Tiger and his wife around, but there was a wall lined with trophies." Woods cuddled up to Mindy on the sofa and began kissing her. She said: "He started to strip off my clothes and I took off his. We were sitting on a brown sofa and within seconds we were both naked.

"As a sportsman he is in great shape, but he is also very well endowed. He kept on complimenting me on my figure and kissed me all over. "That first time he was very dominant and knew what he wanted and what he was doing. By the time we finished I looked like a rag doll, but we both had big smiles on our faces."

Mindy left around 5am, due to begin her shift at the restaurant two hours later. Later that morning Tiger walked in with his pals. Mindy said: "He really was very happy and we both gave each other knowing looks." It was the start of a year-long affair, with Woods calling every fortnight or so to meet in a car park before leading her to his home.

Recalling the second time they had sex, Mindy said: "We went to the house but did not even make it into the living room.

Shower
"He lifted me up and I wrapped my legs around him and we had sex against the wall of the hallway. "It was so passionate. Tiger had such strong arms he held me there as me made love." Over the course of the affair she and Woods had sex in five different parts of his house.

As well as the hall there was the TV room, shower, living room and even the garage. Recalling one occassion, Mindy said: "The electric doors had just closed when Tiger grabbed me and began tearing my clothes off. There was a golf cart and a set of clubs but very little else.

"I remember thinking how clean it was for a garage." One place they NEVER had sex was the marital bedroom.

Mindy said: "I saw his bedroom. It had all white linen on the bed, but he did not take me in there. "That was off limits. He wanted sex all over the house, but not where he slept with Elin." Occasionally they cuddled up to watch TV with Woods drinking chilled Bailey's liquer.

Mindy recalled: "Tiger has a huge TV in his living room. The only sport we watched was baseball. We hardly talked about golf, but I did tell him about some shot I had watched him play and he had a laugh. "He was not one to express his feelings to me. I was there for sex."

Despite being the first billionaire sporstman, Woods was not generous to Mindy. She said: "He did not buy me anything, not even a meal." Mindy said Tiger never once mentioned wife Elin, who he had married two years earlier. She explained: "I did not ask him about her, but I got the impression that he was not happy and the marriage was sexless.

"Why else would he be having sex with me? He did not ever want to talk about her but we never really did that much talking. All he was interested in was sex." Mindy said Tiger liked to spice up their sessions by getting her to wear saucy underwear. "His favourite were my red panties with black lace. He had a thing about red and said he always wore it on Friday as that was his mother's favourite colour."

In between sex sessions Woods sent racy text messages, detailing what he wanted to do to Mindy and asking her crudely if she was in a state of arousal.

Dream
Mindy said that after a while she fell deeply in love with Woods, but he made it clear he only wanted a physical relationship. "I really did fall for the guy," she said. "I began to dream that I would some day be the next Mrs Woods. I really did think that he would want to be with me. He is such an attractive guy and what woman wouldn't be attracted to him. Of course it probably helped that he is worth millions."

But by 2007 Woods became more distant and he began ignoring her calls to his mobile. Mindy became used to hearing his answerphone message: "You've reached the right person at the wrong time."

One morning she was surprised by a call from Woods telling her to meet him at 6.30am outside an office he uses for business. When she got there she found him angry that his swipe card was not working and he could not get into the building. Mindy said: "He was very frustrated we could not get in the office as I knew he wanted to have sex.

"He told me to follow him and we drove to a church car park. It was still very early and no one was around. Tiger wanted to have sex on the back seat but it wasn't comfortable. "But he was desperate and insisted that we do it up against the side of the car. Like most of the other times it was very frantic."

The car was a Cadillac Escalade, the same model he famously crashed. Woods hugged Mindy briefly before promising to call her when he returned from a tournament. But weeks later Mindy read that Elin had given birth to their first child, a daughter called Sam, now two. The couple also have a 10-month son, Charlie.

Mindy said: "The calls and text messages stopped after that and I understand why but I was hurt that I was just dumped." She now feels sorry for Elin. "It must be awful for her to know her husband was going behind her back for sex with so many girls," Mindy said. "She must feel very dirty knowing that when he was trying for a baby with her he was having sex with me.

"I guess she will be pretty devastated but in the time I knew Tiger I never got the impression that the marriage was happy." Mindy added: "It's no surprise to me there are other women. "He had such a big sex drive and wanted it fulfilled.

"I guess I was giving him what his wife wasn't. Tiger is so used to getting his way. What Tiger wants, Tiger gets. "I want his wife to know what a cheat he has been.

"He does not care for her otherwise he would not be having sex with me and these other women. I am so glad that I am no longer involved with him. He is just another cheating husband who has been caught out."

Mindy said her closest friend Judy Moreau, sister Bobbi and her parents knew about the affair but were all sworn to secrecy. Judy said: "I used to joke that Mindy would become the next Mrs Woods.

"She showed me some of the text messages and they made me blush. They were just so explicit and not something I'd expected from a family man."

Dumped
Mindy was Woods' first known affair. In the Spring of 2007, just before he dumped her in May, he allegedly began two-timing her with LA cocktail waitress Jaimee Grubbs.

He was said to be seeing Jaimee, 24, right up to when he crashed. He was also having a fling with Las Vegas club worker Kalika Moquin, 27, although that relationship is no longer current, and New York socialite Rachel Uchitel, 34. Rachel recently travelled to Australia with him on a golf tournament.

There has been speculation in America that Elin was chasing Woods with a golf club in a row over Rachel shortly before the late night crash which shattered his carefully cultivated "Mr Perfect" image.

Since then Woods has been accused of a further five flings, including one with a famous British TV presenter. In the crash Woods was knocked out for six minutes but refused to help police with their investigation. Sport's first dollar billionaire was fined £100 for careless driving by the Florida Highway Patrol this week. No other charges were brought.

Divorce from Elin would set him back considerably more. As a billionaire, his payout to her could reach hundreds of millions of dollars. This week Woods issued a snivelling confession in which he said: "I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. "I have not been true to my values and the behaviour my family deserves.

"I will strive to be a better person and the husband and father that my family deserves. "For all of those who have supported me over the years, I offer my profound apology."

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Tiger Woods Vanity Fair

When Tiger Woods finally fell from his pedestal—the car crash, the angry wife, the tales of kinky extramarital sex, the link to a controversial sports doctor—it was one of the greatest recorded drops in popularity of any nonpolitical figure. Given Woods’s impenetrable mask of perfection, and the hints of trouble from one strange glimpse behind it, the revelations were inevitable and very, very costly. Annie Leibovitz catches the icon, pre-scandal, in prophetic isolation, while the author finds the clues in the wreckage.
By Buzz Bissinger

February 2010

It wasn’t until after the early-morning hours of November 27—when Tiger Woods got into his Cadillac Escalade closely trailed by a golf club carried by his likely very furious wife, drove his car far less distance than he putts a golf ball, and hit a fire hydrant—that the tens of millions of us who admired him suddenly came to a realization: this was the first time we had ever seen him do something human, except perhaps for when, at the Buick Open last year, he was caught on video shaking his leg, apparently farting, and then grinning like a frat boy.

We know all too well the unraveling that has gone on since the crash. Tiger’s little car ride was as pregnant with imminent implosion as the one taken by another sports celebrity on the San Diego Freeway, followed by a convoy of Los Angeles police cars, in 1994. Tiger’s story has been driven by sex, tons of it, in allegedly all different varieties: threesomes in which he greatly enjoyed girl-on-girl, and mild S&M (featuring hair-pulling and spanking); $60,000 pay-for-sex escort dates; a quickie against the side of a car in a church parking lot; a preference for porn stars and nightclub waitresses, virtually all of them with lips almost as thick as their very full breasts; drug-bolstered encounters designed to make him even more of a conquistador (Ambien, of all things); immature sex-text messages (“Send me something naughty ... Go to the bathroom and take [a picture],” “I will wear you out ... When was the last time you got [laid]?”); soulful confessions that he got married only for image and was bored with his wife; regular payments of between $5,000 and $10,000 each month to keep his harem quiet. It’s all there and more in what is the greatest single fall in popularity of a nonpolitician in the history of public-opinion surveys: a drop in approval from 87 percent in 2005 to 33 percent, with an unfavorable rating of 57 percent, according to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll.

But why? When soccer player David Beckham was rumored to have been in sexual trouble, it may have been disappointing to his fans, but it was hardly surprising. Beckham just had the look of someone who was born to screw around. The same with Alex Rodriguez. The same with Kobe Bryant. (Is there a player in pro basketball who doesn’t screw around?) The same also with Bill Clinton and John Edwards and David Duchovny and Colorado minister Ted Haggard.

But not Tiger Woods. In an age of constant gotcha and exposure, he had always been the bionic man in terms of personality, controlling to a fault and controlled to a fault, smiling with humility and showing those pearly white teeth in victory or defeat, sui generis in the world of pro golf, where even fellow pros and other insiders didn’t really know him, because he didn’t want anybody to know him. With Woods, everything was crafted to produce a man of nothing, with no interior—non-threatening and non-controversial.

That was Tiger Woods, all of which made him the perfect man and pitchman for our imperfect times, a charming nonperson.

In the movie Up in the Air, George Clooney’s character, Ryan Bingham, travels nearly 330 days a year to fire people with a sympathetic look on his face. He lives his life in airports, and his very emptiness, masked by calculated caring and aphorisms, makes him effective. So it was with Woods, making millions of dollars for endorsing a consulting company called Accenture with smooth and sophisticated ads emphasizing the noble but totally nebulous concept of “high performance.”

But even Ryan Bingham is ultimately no match for Woods. “To know me is to fly with me,” Bingham says at one point, and there is truth in that. But there was no way of ever knowing Tiger Woods—not in golf, beyond witnessing the machine-like relentlessness that made him the most remarkable athlete of our time, and not outside of golf, because he never showed any real part of himself off the course, never stepping outside of the cocoon that he and his handlers, primarily International Management Group, had created. Nothing was left to chance, not even his wardrobe during major tournaments, a careful mix of dark pants and golf shirt and hat picked out in consultation with Nike. He had the trappings of a life: a beautiful blonde wife, Elin Nordegren, who was a former Swedish model; a little boy and a little girl; an obligatory mansion in Florida, outside Orlando. But so much of it now seems like requisite window dressing, props for the further crafting of image and garnering of those hundreds of millions of dollars in endorsements—Nike, Gillette, Gatorade, Tag Heuer, AT&T. It now seems that when he returned home after a tournament and vanished back inside his gated community, the persona he left behind, the one he so obsessively presented to the public, was as empty as Bingham’s Omaha apartment, pieces of furniture without any meaning, a life without meaning.

At the end of Up in the Air, Clooney realizes the error of his ways, that a life shielding human emotion is not worth living, that not everything can be controlled or should be controlled. But Woods, to the bitter end and with a kind of hubris that revealed his fundamental arrogance, still felt he could beat the tidal wave back. When he was taken to the hospital for injuries, a fake name was used. When the highway patrol came knocking, he refused to speak to them for three straight days. It was only when his paramours started pouring out of every cupboard like tenement cockroaches that Tiger expressed some sort of awareness that he was in deep shit, though he did not do so in person but on his Web site. He must have thought the merest acknowledgment of impropriety would be some type of antidote: he was Tiger. For the second time in his life he badly estimated, just as he had a few days earlier when he apparently thought that most fans would accept the story that his wife had a golf club in hand to free him from his Escalade instead of trying to beat the hell out of him for his infidelity. Once again it was sheer arrogance from a 33-year-old man—not “a kid,” as his I.M.G. agent, Mark Steinberg, still idiotically calls him—who continued to think he could fool the world.

There was once, in fact, a sustained glimpse of the real Tiger Woods. In 1997, Charles Pierce, writing for GQ, got inside. Tiger was 21 at the time, on the eve of winning his first of four Masters. For somebody who at the age of two had appeared on The Mike Douglas Show (where, with a perfect swing, he miraculously hit a stunning shot into the center of a net), he seemed remarkably naïve and remarkably stupid about the ways of the media. The interview was largely a series of profane quips by Tiger, such as “What I can’t figure out is why so many good-looking women hang around baseball and basketball. Is it because, you know, people always say that, like, black guys have big dicks?” At another moment, during a photo shoot where four women attended to his every need and flirted with him as he flirted back, he told a joke: He rubbed the tips of his shoes together and then asked the women, “What’s this?” They were stumped. “It’s a black guy taking off his condom.”

There came another joke about why two lesbians always get to where they are going faster than two gay guys: because the lesbians are always going 69. Pierce’s interview, which he taped, was the only honest and open one Woods has ever given. After that the steel wall of insulation came down, spearheaded by I.M.G.

Joe Logan, who covered golf and the P.G.A. tour for 14 years for The Philadelphia Inquirer and saw Woods play close to a hundred times, invariably observed the same thing whenever Tiger appeared at a press conference during a tournament: he came into the room with an entourage that included several security officials from the P.G.A., Mark Steinberg, and often Nordegren, after they got married in 2004. An almost imperceptible nod would come from Steinberg to begin, and a half-hour of questions and answers would start. Some pro golfers, such as Phil Mickelson, wear their hearts on their sleeves during these sessions. Mickelson could talk candidly about his game and the impact of his wife’s having breast cancer. He could also be snarky and pissy. Never Tiger.

“Tiger learned very well to talk forever and say nothing,” said Logan, a co-founder of a Web site called MyPhillyGolf.com, which covers the game both nationally and in the Philadelphia region. For Woods, Logan remembered, an emotional response to a flawless round was “I had a pretty good day.” He never got rude or rattled. He never got irritated with a stupid question, in large part because he knew the camera was always on him. The press conference would go on until Steinberg would give another nearly imperceptible nod that it was over. Afterward, Logan, like other golf writers, would walk out and realize that virtually nothing Woods had said, whatever the cordiality, was usable.

During a tournament, it was not unusual for Logan and fellow writers to go out to dinner and see other golfers, who would at least acknowledge them. But not Tiger. Once a round was over, he did not linger. He often stayed in private houses during tournaments, and the rumor during one British Open was that he took out the existing furniture and moved in his own.

If he was unknowable to writers who covered him, he was equally unknowable to virtually all the other golfers on the tour. They admired him and were thankful for him. They knew of his remarkable 71 P.G.A. victories during his 13-year pro career. They knew he had won 14 major tournaments, leaving him only 4 behind the record set by Jack Nicklaus. Most important, they knew that purses for P.G.A. tournaments had gone from $71 million in 1996 to $279 million in 2008, virtually all of the increase attributable to Woods. But there was always an arm’s-length relationship, this sense that Woods as a golfer was superhuman and they were not, though he was always affable, never antagonistic. Early on, he had learned that one of the rules of pro golf is to conform, a commandment only heightened in his case by his being black in a white man’s game. “He tried to present himself as a normal person,” said Michael Bamberger, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, who has covered Woods’s career. “What seems clear now is that he lived a very abnormal life all his life in a sport in which guys are very conventional, and if you are not conventional you get ostracized right away.” Whatever demons lurked, he kept them well hidden. Too well hidden.

In the wake of the steamy revelations, Logan, like the general public, feels that Tiger willfully, and fraudulently, created an image designed to make him as much money as possible: “He held himself out to a higher standard he created and built and cashed in on. Everyone feels duped and betrayed. It’s not like some guy who got drunk and jumped in the sack with some waitress.”

With the number of alleged paramours reaching 14 as of mid-December (a figure bound to multiply), it is safe to say that behind the non-accessible accessibility and seemingly perfect marriage to a beautiful woman was a sex addict who could not get enough. There is nothing wrong with that, given that the opportunities for Tiger were endless. But it is hard not to conclude that the only reason he got married was to burnish that precious image even more, family man on the outside and what Logan calls “this whole alternate life” on the inside. Even Hugh Hefner publicly disapproved of Woods’s behavior, decrying not that he had sex with other women but that he tried to lie and cheat his way through his liaisons without manning up to the fact that the marriage wasn’t working.

Things are only continuing to cascade downward for Woods. Sexcapades aside, the most damning blow to his reputation may well be his link to Anthony Galea, a doctor who has been charged in Canada with trying to smuggle an unapproved drug into the country. In the United States, Galea is reportedly suspected by federal officials of dispensing illegal human-growth-hormone drugs to athletes, an allegation he denies. According to news accounts, Woods saw the doctor on several occasions to aid his recovery from knee surgery. There is no proof that Woods took performance enhancers, and sources say Woods is not part of the federal investigation, though as far back as 2007, sportswriters covering him could not help but notice that from the back he was beginning to look like Barry Bonds. But since he was Tiger Woods, they gave him a free pass. Now, whether Tiger is innocent or not, suspicion will linger. There have also been reports that his wife plans to leave him despite Woods’s frantic attempt to keep the marriage intact with what the New York Post called a $5 million “re-signing” bonus. Going forward, it is impossible to trust the motives of Woods on anything, whether he wants to be married for real or to reclaim an image so bloodied that his endorsement career is almost certainly over.

The swirling question is if, and when, he will return to golf. Most observers think he will, but with companies such as Accenture, Gillette, and Tag Heuer basically fleeing for the hills, he would simply be a golfer trying to win a tournament. His focus is such that he can likely still win, whatever the insanity surrounding him, but life will be different. Donald Trump thinks he will come back “bigger than ever,” a sure sign the opposite will happen.

In the end it was the age-old clash of image versus reality, the compartmentalization of two different lives that inevitably merge at some certain point, whoever you are. He exhibited the same superhuman confidence off the golf course that he exhibited on it, apparently convinced he would never be caught despite the stupid sloppiness at the end—text messages, voice-mail messages. He deluded himself into thinking he could be something that he wasn’t: untouchable. The greatest feat of his career is that he managed to get away with it for so long in public, the bionic man instead of the human one who hit a fire hydrant.

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Friday, December 25, 2009

The Alleged Inside Story on the Tiger Woods Scandal

This is from a post on golfwrx.com - make up your own mind if you believe it or not...

As you all know Tiger's agent is Mark Steinberg. I have a Member who lives 10 houses down from Tiger in Isleworth. My Member plays golf with and is a good friend of an IMG insider who got the following information directly from Steinberg and related it to me. I was told that the following is up to date as of yesterday.

On Thanksgiving Day, after he and Elin and the family had Turkey Dinner, Tiger spent the rest of the afternoon on the couch watching football and texting Rachel. After he received and sent text message back and forth to Rachel, he would clear his message box to destroy the evidence. At some point during the afternoon texting session, one of Tiger's Orlando buds called him to see if he wanted to get together at the Clubhouse to play poker with the guys. Tiger agreed and left the house around 7:30 to go play poker. He left behind his cell phone....and one message he had forgot to delete from Rachel.

When Tiger returned home around 11:30 -12 that night, Elin confronted him about the text message she had found on his phone. A heated discussion ensued. According to what I was told, there was more "incriminating evidence" than just the text message (i.e. photos). Tiger told Elin that she was reading too much in to it, and that she did not know the whole story. Tiger went upstairs to change into his gym shorts and t-shirt, came back downstairs were Elin confronted him, again. Tiger gave her the same story as before and sat down in a chair in the living room.

Elin sat across from him. She urged Tiger to just come clean. Tiger stuck to his story and denied everything. At one point Tiger turned away to look at the TV, and as he turned back, Elin, enraged, hit him on the right side of the face with the head of a 9 - iron. When she struck Tiger, she put a huge gash in the right side of his face next to his nose (causing his nose to bruise some), virtually knocked out two of his upper teeth, and broke the bone on the upper right side.

Tiger, scared as hell, ran down the hallway, out of the house to the garage (explaining why he had on no shoes) followed by Elin swinging the golf club. Tiger hopped into the Escalade and tried to leave. As we know Elin knocked out the windows in the Escalade in the process as well as doing considerable damage in the hallway.

When Tiger crashed, Elin panicked and was not sure what to tell the police (which is why there are two conflicting stories from her). When this happened, Elin immediately called Mark Steinberg to tell him what happened, and Mark told Elin to tell him what hospital they were going to, and he would meet them there.

If you remember FHP kept showing up at Isleworth to talk to Tiger, and was told by another FL attorney, hired by Tiger for PR reasons, that Tiger was not ready to talk. This is why.

As amazing as it may seem, Tiger was in Phoenix. Tiger was originally transported to the hospital in Orlando with Elin in the ambulance where they were met by Mr. Steinberg. Tiger was taken in for X-Rays, etc. to assess the damage. The doctors told Steinberg there was not much they coukd do to repair the teeth and the gash, but did know a cosmetic dentist and plastic surgeon in Phoenix who could make Tiger look as if nothing happened. Tiger told Steinberg to get the jet ready and he and Steinberg flew to Phoenix to see the surgeon. The resulting procedures were more intense than what everyone had expected which meant Tiger was in PHX longer than expected. Tiger and Steinberg did not arrive back in Orlando until either late last Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.

Since arriving back in Orlando, Tiger and Elin have been in intense marriage conseling sessions (up to 6 to 7 hours a day) every day! Both Tiger and Elin have told the counselors they love each other, and want to make the marriage work. The reports you are reading on TMZ and RadarOnline are about 30% accurate at best according to Mark.

Tiger has not returned to his house at Isleworth since the day of the accident except for the therapy sessions. IMG has enlisted the assistance of one of its most recognized sports figures, and Tiger has taken up residence in his neighborhood - Bay Hill. Because of the high regard in which Tiger holds him and based on his public persona when he was at the height of his game, the person IMG contacted was Arnold Palmer. He has agreed to intervene with Tiger. IMG is convinced that if anyone can get through to Tiger, Mr. Palmer may be the only person who can.

As to other rumors, my source claims that the moving trucks being shown on TMZ and RadarOnline are moving out pictures and furniture which was damaged during their Thanksgiving Day argument - not because of Elin moving out. Yes, Elin has retained a divorce attorney, but has not filed any papers. As of yesterday, she had no intention on doing so.

Tiger has not made any public appearances or statements due to the surgery and plastic surgery he had in PHX. It will be about another month if not more before he gets in front of a camera. Yes, Tiger is hitting golf balls late at night at Bay Hill out of their teaching center (which is equipped with lights). In regards to Tiger's boat being in Palm Beach this week, along with Rachel; that part is true. However, Tiger is not on the boat, is not in Palm Beach, and Rachel is not on the boat. Her parents live 6 blocks from where the boat is, but that is it.

That is as up to date as I have........

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Fellow Golfers Knew of Tigers Affairs

Tiger Woods' fellow golfers knew he was catting around - but kept their mouths shut.

Golf pro Helen Alfredsson became the first of Woods' peers to breach the green wall of silence Wednesday when she revealed it was common knowledge on the circuit that he was cheating on wife Elin Nordegren.

"I heard it last summer during the British open," Alfredsson told Sweden's TV4 station.

That Woods managed to keep his womanizing under wraps for so long clearly galled Alfredsson, who is Swedish, like Nordegren.

"In the quietest water swims the ugliest fish," she said.

Alfredsson, 44, called Woods "cold" and said there is "something odd about him."

"If he just paid for the escorts, I \[would\] understand it a bit more," she said. "Then no one needed to know. But now he did everything and a girlfriend and everything."

Alfredsson, who is married to former National Hockey League player Kent Nilsson, said she wondered why Woods bothered to get hitched.

"When he says to the girl that he cannot see her because he has family matters, when Elin will give birth, is he not a bit cold?" she asked.

Woods' secret sex life started to emerge Thanksgiving night after he totalled his SUV outside his Florida mansion under mysterious circumstances.

Us Weekly magazine, citing a source who spoke with other pro golfers, reported that Nordegren was told by a friend her husband was having an affair.

She then roused Woods from an Ambien-enhanced sleep by whacking him with a golf club.

"At that point, he ran out of the home barefoot and tried to drive away," the source told Us.
Woods, 33, later apologized for his "transgressions" and took an indefinite leave from the links as his nice-guy public image was destroyed by reports he strayed on his spouse with more than a dozen women.

Alfredsson said she doubts Woods will changed his stripes and suddenly become a devoted family man to his wife and two kids. She also said he could learn something from Yankee slugger Alex Rodriguez, whose marriage fell apart amid reports of dalliances with strippers.

"[Rodriguez] said he somehow felt relieved when it came out because he knew he was a bad boy and he was placed on a pedestal to be so good and perfect," she told the station.

"I do not know if Tiger would go so far to say that he can be himself and do what he wants. If dares to do it and keeps it quiet, he can probably run and play."

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/12/23/2009-12-23_tiger_woods_fellow_golfers_.html#ixzz0aYViHHP2

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Tiger Woods Babe on the Beach

Rachel Uchitel, the Chelsea club girl who was the first woman to be linked to the golfer, was out and about yesterday, taking a leisurely stroll along the Palm Beach shore.

The revelation that Woods allegedly carried on a years-long relationship with Uchitel reportedly sparked the Thanksgiving-night smashup at his mansion near Orlando.

She became the first in a parade of alleged paramours to surface after the incident, in which Woods, reportedly fleeing his golf-club-swinging wife, crashed his SUV into a tree.


There was no word on whether Uchitel, who has family in Palm Beach, planned to see Woods, who lives about three hours north in Windermere.

Woods' yacht Privacy is docked nearby in North Palm Beach.

Uchitel's lawyer, Gloria Allred, said her client's trip was nothing more than a holiday visit with family.

Woods has made shockingly little effort to conceal his philandering ways -- and that recklessness has wife Elin Nordegren fuming.

Some of Woods' Orlando-based hotties were not shy about telling friends they played a round with Tiger, making the his infidelity the worst-kept secret in town.

"Elin feels that Tiger made a fool of her and that's not something she can forgive," a source close to the wife told RadarOnline.com.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/tiger_babe_LdVNR5CAB30wbuZJYW9aQL#ixzz0aSHanpOT

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Monday, December 21, 2009

Boris Becker Sympathises With Woods

Tennis great Becker sympathizes with Woods
By Associated Press
Posted: December 21, 2009

BERLIN – Tennis great Boris Becker says he sympathizes with Tiger Woods, who is taking an indefinite break from golf after admitting to infidelity.

According to the Bild newspaper, the German said during a taping of the “Beckmann” TV show that will be aired later Monday that he was surprised by the “dimensions and frequency” of Woods’ alleged affairs.


As far as the controversy goes, the 42-year-old Becker says he “experienced the same thing, and can sympathize with him.”

Becker has two sons with his former wife, Barbara, and a daughter from a brief relationship with a London-based model. He married Lilly Kerssenberg this year, and they are now expecting a child.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Tigers Mum Disappointed

The Thai mother of golf star Tiger Woods is reportedly and understandably disappointed in her son for adultery, but will support him in his personal crisis, reports on Sunday said.

Kultida Woods, a native of Kanchanaburi who met Tiger's late father Earl when both worked at Jusmag military headquarters in Bangkok, "is hurt, angry and disappointed in Tiger," a friend told People magazine.

"She wants to know how he could do this to his family."

Kultida with Elin: `Hurt, angry and disappointed'

The magazine quoted the source as adding: "It was devastating to her. She likes Elin, and adores her grandchildren. She's worried about them. She doesn't want to see them hurt."

"She loves him and will support him through anything, but she needs some time to work through this."

While Tiger's wife Elin is spending the holidays in Sweden, Woods will be spending the time on his yacht named Privacy. A witness in Florida told a local newspaper he saw Woods hitting golf balls, alone, at a driving range late at night.

The friend of Mrs Kultida said of Tiger, that ,"He's devastated about everything he has lost. He'll go through some dark times. It's going to be a lonely Christmas for him."Kultilda would often come and spend her time with Tiger and Elin and in the process grew close to his daughter-in-law.

"She likes Elin, and adores her grandchildren. She's worried about them. She doesn't want to see them hurt," says the family friend. Kultilda would often visit Tiger and Elin, and in the process grew close to her daughter-in-law.

The now uncontrollable media frenzy has resulted in reports that Tiger's own father cheated on Mrs Kutilda "a lot"" when they were married, so this must be such a big blow to her.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Woods was high roller at Vegas blackjack table

By JEANE MacINTOSH
Last Updated: 10:16 AM, December 17, 2009
Posted: 3:28 AM, December 17, 2009
When he wasn't forking over cash to silence his harem of beautiful bimbos, Tiger Woods tossed tens of thousands of dollars on the blackjack table at a Sin City casino, according to one of his mistresses.

Woods and his high-profile athlete pals, including former NBA star Charles Barkley, spent hours gambling at Mansion at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, purported paramour Jamie Jungers said yesterday.

"I gambled with him and Charles Barkley one night for hours," said Jungers, who has claimed to have had an 18-month affair with Woods. "[Tiger] played $25,000 a hand or more, and Charles played roulette behind us," Jungers told Radar Online.

Jungers said Woods tried to keep his affair discreet around his buddies. "He would occasionally put his hand on my leg, but it was underneath the table," she said. "There was nobody around except the blackjack dealer, the roulette dealer and a cocktail waitress."

Meanwhile, the Manhattan woman who introduced Woods to mistress Theresa Rogers was identified yesterday by Deadspin.com as 39-year-old single mom Tina Trahan. Trahan's role was to pack Tiger's private plane with beautiful women who'd accompany his pals to events and outings.

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Additional reporting by Emily Smith

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tiger Woods voted top athlete of the decade

By DOUG FERGUSON
Associated Press
Posted: December 16, 2009

Tiger Woods was selected Wednesday as Athlete of the Decade by U.S. sports editors, a result that reflects 10 years of greatness on the golf course rather than three weeks of headlines about a shocking sex scandal.

Woods received 56 of the 142 votes cast by Associated Press member newspaper editors since last month. More than half of the ballots were returned after the Nov. 27 car accident outside his Florida home that set off sensational tales of infidelity.

Just like so many of his victories, it wasn’t much of a contest.

Lance Armstrong, a cancer survivor who won the Tour de France six times this decade, finished second with 33 votes. He was followed by Swiss tennis great Roger Federer, who won more Grand Slam singles titles than any other man, with 25 votes.

Record-setting Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps came in fourth with 13 votes, followed by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (6) and Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt (4). Five other athletes received one vote apiece.

Woods won 64 times around the world this decade, including 12 majors, and hoisted a trophy on every continent golf is played. He lost only one time with the lead going into the final round. His 56 PGA Tour victories were more than anyone except four of golf’s greatest players won in their careers.

Woods, who has not been seen since the accident and has issued only three statements on his Web site, was not made available to comment about the award.

Few other athletes have changed their sport quite like Woods. His influence has been so powerful that TV ratings soared whenever he played, even more when he has been in contention. Prize money has quadrupled since he joined the PGA Tour because of his broad appeal.

A new image emerged quickly in the days following his middle-of-the-night accident, when he ran his car over a fire hydrant and into a tree. He became the butt of late-night TV jokes, eventually confessed that he “let my family down” with “transgressions” and lost a major sponsorship from Accenture.

Even so, U.S. editors found his work on the golf course over the last 10 years without much of a blemish. Woods took an early lead in balloting, and continued to receive roughly the same percentage of votes throughout the process.

“Despite the tsunami of negative publicity that will likely tarnish his image, there’s no denying that Woods’ on-the-course accomplishments set a new standard of dominance within his sport while making golf more accessible to the masses,” wrote Stu Whitney, sports editor of the Sioux Falls (South Dakota) Argus Leader.

“The only proof needed are the television ratings when Tiger plays in a golf tournament, compared to those events when others have to carry the load.”

Woods tumbled from the pinnacle of his sport in just about three weeks. The 10 years that preceded that fall, however, represented perhaps the greatest decade in golf history.

He won the career Grand Slam three times over, including one U.S. Open by a record 15 shots at Pebble Beach and another U.S. Open on a bad leg in a playoff at Torrey Pines. He twice won the British Open at St. Andrews, the home of golf, by a combined 13 shots.

Woods won 56 times on the PGA Tour this decade, a rate of 30 percent that is unprecedented in golf. Nine of those victories were by at least eight shots. He was No. 1 in the world ranking for all but 32 weeks in the decade, that when he was revamping his swing.

He did his best work in the biggest events.

Along with his 12 majors this decade – he has 14 overall, four short of the record held by Jack Nicklaus – Woods was runner-up in six other majors. He won 14 times out of 27 appearances in the World Golf Championships.

Woods finished the decade with $81,547,410 in earnings from his PGA Tour events, an average of $482,529 per tournament.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Upper Deck Sticks With Tiger

CARLSBAD, Calif. -- Sports card and memorabilia maker Upper Deck Co. says it will continue its relationship with Tiger Woods.

The company, and its Upper Deck Authenticated collectibles division, said the two "look forward to his eventual return to the PGA Tour."

Upper Deck CEO Richard McWilliam says the athlete and his family have the company's full support.

Woods is on an indefinite leave from public life and golf while he works to fix his marriage after multiple allegations of infidelity.

Woods has been the company's exclusive golf spokesman and autograph signer since 2001.

The company sells everything from thousand-dollar autographed pictures of Woods to original artwork and autographed shoes.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

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In Sweden, anger over Tiger, pride over Elin

By Associated Press
Posted: December 15, 2009

STOCKHOLM – During the good times, Tiger Woods could find a perfect getaway in Sweden – a quiet and secluded place to avoid the media spotlight.

There have been Christmas celebrations in a remote area of northern Sweden in a house owned by relatives of his Swedish wife, Elin Nordegren. There have been summer days spent undisturbed in the couple’s luxury apartment in central Stockholm. And his wife recently purchased a secluded house on an island in the archipelago, a short boat ride outside the capital.

But if Woods is looking for somewhere to ride out the media storm surrounding his infidelity, Sweden may no longer be the place to go.

“I think his reception would be rather chilly,” said Billy McCormac, an American who has lived in Sweden for 14 years and heads the prominent think tank Timbro. “I think things are just too raw right now.”

The Woods sex scandal has indeed struck a particularly raw nerve in Sweden, where Nordegren’s transition from being a nanny for golfer Jesper Parnevik to the wife of one of the world’s most famous athletes was long seen as a fairy-tale romance.

Over the last five years, sightings of the couple on the streets of Stockholm or in nearby Vaxholm in the archipelago – where Nordegren grew up – helped create a sense of connection to a man renowned for his reclusive persona.

But like the drop in temperatures that brought a blizzard of snow over the Scandinavian country on Tuesday, Woods’ admitted betrayal of his wife has turned public opinion considerably cooler.

“We have taken him to heart and almost viewed him like one of us,” said Niklas Olovzon, a sponsorship and brand expert who heads the communications agency S&B. “Of course that has made this a much bigger deal. … I don’t think we’ll forgive him as quickly.”

Instead, there is an outpouring of sympathy and support for Nordegren, who has claims to fame in Sweden beyond her marriage to Woods. Nordegren’s mother, Barbro Holmberg, is a well-known Social Democratic politician and former migration minister while her father Thomas Nordegren is a prominent radio journalist.

“She comes from two sort of Swedish houses of nobility, so there is a sense that this is personal,” McCormac said. “I’m not sure how much the Swedish public embraced Elin before this. But now, that sense of ownership and that sense of communion with her has gotten stronger.”

That’s been evident in the country’s newspapers during the last few weeks, where the numerous front-page headlines and articles have focused as much on Nordegren as on Woods.

There has been constant speculation about whether she’ll stay with her husband, advice about how to repair her marriage, and jokes about why she used a golf club to smash the back passenger windows of Woods’ SUV the night of his infamous car crash outside their home in Florida. Local police said his wife told them she did it to help get her husband out.

In a country that prides itself on gender equality and independent women, the image of a golf club-wielding Nordegren is a source of widespread satisfaction.

“For us, it was almost a positive thing that she smashed the car window,” Olovzon said. “We like strong women in a lot of ways.”

Britta Svensson, a columnist in the newspaper Expressen, summed it up like this:

“A week ago, Tiger and Elin were the cutest couple on the globe,” Svensson wrote shortly after the reports of numerous mistresses started seeping out. “Now our Swedish hearts are brimming with pride that our own Elin – not a regular nanny but the daughter of a Social Democratic minister and Swedish Radio journalist – didn’t take any … Elin is our heroine.”

The same can no longer be said of Woods, of course, regardless of golf’s immense popularity in the country.

Despite its short summers, Sweden has nearly half a million golfers in a population of little more than 9 million, including a number of top pros like Henrik Stenson.

But to win the fans back, Woods has to get back on the course and win more titles, said Tommy Jeppsson, the editor of the Swedish version of Golf Digest.

“Time has an incredible ability to heal things like this,” said Jeppsson, pointing out that a number of famous men have been able to resuscitate their careers after sex scandals. “When you think about (actor) Hugh Grant today, you only view his scandal as a bump in the road – he didn’t drive off a cliff. I think this will be a bump in the road for Tiger Woods as well.”

Seeing Woods play in a tournament like the Scandinavian Masters has long been a dream for Swedish golf fans. If Woods does decide to end his indefinite break from golf, Jeppsson said that’s not likely to change.

“He would be very welcome,” Jeppsson said. “I don’t think anyone would miss seeing Tiger Woods play golf just because they’re a bit peeved about what he’s alleged to have done.”

But, as McCormac pointed out, Woods may not want to test his welcome too soon.

“I think the media circus needs to die down first,” McCormac said. “Maybe in six months, or, say, around the summer time. (Swedes) are very used to walking down the street, and say, ‘Oh, there’s the prime minister,’ or ‘There’s that rock star.’ Given a bit of time, given a bit of space, I’d say even (Tiger and Elin) will be able to do that eventually.”


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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Woods welcome in Dubai

Tiger Woods has been invited to consider Dubai his 'second home' by the organisers of the Desert Classic - a tournament which now looks set to go ahead without the world number one in February.

Tiger Woods has been invited to consider Dubai his 'second home' by the organisers of the Desert Classic - a tournament which now looks set to go ahead without the world number one in February.

Woods has one more appearance left on his contract with the European Tour event and, after staying away this year because of his knee surgery, there was a chance he would be back in two months' time.

But that seems to have disappeared with his decision to take an indefinite break from golf to try to salvage his marriage after his admission of infidelity.

The Desert Classic is run by Golf in Dubai, whose chief executive officer is Mohammad Juma Bu Amim.

He sent this message to the scandal-hit American through the Middle East newspaper Gulf News: "We are with you in this difficult time and respect your request for family privacy.

"As and when you decide to return to the circuit, you can always count on us. We will be more than delighted to welcome you to Dubai.

"Consider Dubai your second home."

He then added: "We would love to see him playing in our event, but at the same time we do realise his number one priority at this time is his family.

"Having the world's greatest golfer in your field is something many tournament organisers dream of, so for us to be able to welcome him to Dubai for the fifth time in eight years was a major boost for golf in the Middle East, especially Dubai."

Meanwhile, Bu Amim has promised the level of competition at the Desert Classic on February 2-7 will be 'as high as ever'.

Woods won in 2006 after a play-off with Ernie Els and again last year when he shot a closing 65 and Els then went in the lake on the final hole.

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy took his first professional title there this year and aged 19 was one of the Tour's youngest-ever winners.

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Accenture ends Tiger Woods sponsorship

By Associated Press
Posted: December 13, 2009

Global consulting firm Accenture Ltd. has ended its relationship with Tiger Woods, marking the first major sponsor to cut ties altogether with the golfer since his alleged infidelities surfaced and he announced an indefinite leave from the sport to work on his marriage.

In its first statement since the Woods’ scandal erupted, Accenture said Sunday the golfer is “no longer the right representative” after the “circumstances of the last two weeks.” The move ends a six-year relationship during which the firm credited its “Go on, be a Tiger” campaign with boosting its image significantly. Accenture has used Woods to personify its claimed attributes of integrity and high performance.

“After careful consideration and analysis, the company has determined that he is no longer the right representative for its advertising,” Accenture said, adding that “it wishes only the best for Tiger Woods and his family.”


The firm plans to immediately transition to a new advertising campaign, with a major effort scheduled to launch later in 2010. An Accenture spokeswoman declined to comment further.

Accenture’s advertising campaign was almost entirely built around Woods and his success by portraying his greatness on the golf course by making a key putt or chipping out of the rough. If Woods had acknowledged mistakes and said he would be back in a month, Accenture might be able to ride it out, said Rick Burton, a professor of sports management at Syracuse University, in an interview.

But Accenture can’t afford to wait for what could be a long time before Woods returns.

“They had tied everything in their campaign to Tiger Woods it appeared,” he said. “If he’s not golfing, those ads don’t make sense.”


Burton noted that Accenture’s billboards and airport advertising need to be replaced quickly. Without a backup plan, the company might will fall back on something simple and conservative that could highlight its logo.

“It is probably prudent to take a low-key, conservative approach until they determine what their next message is that they want to send,” he said. Going forward, Accenture will have to determine whether it wants to stick with sports or whether its been too burned by what happened and will go another route, Burton added.

“Accenture has made a decision to not continue with their sponsorship. We are disappointed but respect their decision,” said Mark Steinberg, Woods’ agent at IMG. The PGA Tour said it would have no comment.

Accenture has been title sponsor since 2001 of the Match Play Championship, a lucrative World Golf Championship event that draws the top 64 players from the world ranking. Accenture earlier this year renewed its sponsorship of the tournament through 2014. The contract is separate from its business endorsement with Woods.

While not terminating their relationship completely, another major Woods sponsor pulled away this weekend. On Saturday, Gillette, which uses the slogan “The best a man can get,” said it won’t air advertisements featuring Woods or include him in public appearances for an unspecified amount of time. Woods was hired by Gillette in 2007 and has been in ads for Gillette Fusion Power razors with titles like “Phenom” and “Champions” with other stars including tennis great Roger Federer and soccer player Thierry Henry.


However, other sponsors continue to stick with Woods for the time being.

Electronic Arts, whose EA Sports division has been selling Tiger Woods video golf games for a decade, said Sunday, “We respect that this is a very difficult, and private, situation for Tiger and his family. At this time, the strategy for our Tiger Woods PGA TOUR business remains unchanged.” The game’s next edition featuring Woods comes out in six months.

AT&T said Sunday it continues to evaluate its relationship with the golfer. Watch maker Tag Heuer did not return a call Sunday, but its Web site continues to display photos of Woods’ wearing the Link and Golf Watch models.

Nike Inc. said late Friday it supports Woods’ decision to take time off. Gatorade, a unit of PepsiCo Inc., said previously it supports Woods.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Tiger Woods Leaves Golf

Woods taking indefinite leave from golf
By DOUG FERGUSON
Associated Press
Posted: December 11, 2009

Tiger Woods will take an indefinite leave from golf to try to save his marriage, the biggest fallout yet from two shocking weeks filled with allegations of extramarital relations with several women.

“I need to focus my attention on being a better husband, father, and person,” Woods said on his Web site Friday.

Woods and his wife, Elin, have been married five years and have a 2-year-old daughter and a 10-month-old son.

The announcement came a fortnight after Woods crashed his car into a tree outside his Florida home, setting in motion a stunning sequence of revelations that have now derailed the career of the world’s No. 1 player, who for 13 years rarely made news off the golf course.

“I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children,” Woods said. “I want to say again to everyone that I am profoundly sorry and that I ask forgiveness. It may not be possible to repair the damage I’ve done, but I want to do my best to try.”

Woods has not been seen in public since the accident.

He gave no indication when he might return. Woods is pursuing the record 18 major championship titles won by Jack Nicklaus. Woods, who did not win a major this year, has 14.

The Masters, where Woods has won four times, is April 8-11. The U.S. Open is at Pebble Beach, where Woods won by a record 15 strokes in 2000, and the British Open returns to St. Andrews, where he has won twice by a combined 13 shots.

It will be the second straight year that a PGA Tour season begins without its star. A year ago, Woods was recovering from reconstructive knee surgery that kept him out a total of eight months.

“We knew before he was coming back,” said Steve Stricker, one of Woods’ favorite players on Tour. “Now, we’re not sure when he’s coming back. But this sounds good. I hope everything works out for him.”

The PGA Tour supported the decision.

“His priorities are where they need to be, and we will continue to respect and honor his family’s request for privacy,” PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said in a statement, the tour’s first public comment on the issue. “We look forward to Tiger’s return to the PGA Tour when he determines the time is right for him.”

Woods’ agent Mark Steinberg told The Associated Press that it was the right decision for Woods and his family.

“The entirety of someone’s life is more important than just a professional career,” Steinberg said in an e-mail to the AP. “What matters most is a young family that is trying to cope with difficult life issues in a secluded and caring way. Whenever Tiger may return to the game should be on the family’s terms alone.”

Woods was out of action from July 2008 until the end of February this year, and television ratings dropped 50 percent. The tour is trying to renew a half-dozen title sponsors, and it is to begin negotiations on the next television contract later next year.

Woods’ corporate sponsors have stood by him for now.

“Tiger has been part of Nike for more than a decade,” Nike said in a statement Friday. “He is the best golfer in the world and one of the greatest athletes of his era. We look forward to his return to golf. He and his family have Nike’s full support.”

Steinberg said it would be “premature and inappropriate” to talk about Woods’ specific business relationships.

“Suffice it to say, we have had thoughtful conversations and his sponsors have been open to a solution-oriented dialogue,” Steinberg said. “Of course, each sponsor has unique considerations and ultimately the decisions they make we would fully understand and accept.”

Earlier this year, Woods became the world’s first athlete to surpass $1 billion in career earnings, according to Forbes magazine. His sponsors include Nike, Gillette, AT&T, Gatorade, Accenture and Tag Heuer.

Woods last played a tournament Nov. 15 when he won the Australian Masters for his 82nd victory around the world.

Stricker, who went undefeated as Woods’ partner at the Presidents Cup, said his leave was the right decision.

“It’s great that he’s going to put his family first and work things out,” Stricker said. “Golf will always be there. He wants to make sure his marriage is right and everything is good on the homefront. We’ll sure miss him on tour until he gets things taken care of.”

Woods also indicated he would step away from the work of the Tiger Woods Foundation, which has served some 10 million children.

“There are millions of young people who have truly changed their lives through the foundation’s programs, and millions more still counting on us for help,” Woods said in a separate statement through his foundation. “I am committed to them and to the foundation’s excellent work, and I know my staff will continue these efforts during my absence.”

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UK court issues injunction in Woods case

LONDON – A British judge barred journalists in the country from publishing some material about Tiger Woods.

An injunction issued on Thursday even blocks media, including The Associated Press, from revealing the details of the order itself. As a result, media who obey the order cannot tell the public what they have been barred from revealing.

News organizations based outside of the UK ignored the order, however. The celebrity Web site TMZ published a copy of the injunction.

The order was imposed on Thursday by High Court Justice David Eady after it was sought by Schillings, the firm representing Woods in Britain.

London-based media lawyer Nigel Tait said such an injunction would have been unlikely in the United States, where reporting on the private lives of public figures is given less protection.

Britain has no formal privacy law but it is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to respect for privacy and family life. Celebrities have increasingly used this clause to fight media exposes.

They also have sought redress in British laws governing libel, which have traditionally been seen as friendlier to claimants than those in the United States.

Many foreigners have sued the media over articles they would likely have lost in their own countries. Libel laws in the United States, for example, require someone to prove that an article was both false and published maliciously. British law places the burden of proof on the publisher.

Woods has been dogged by questions about his personal life in the fortnight since a car accident outside his home in the middle of the night led to the release of sordid allegations about multiple affairs.

The world’s No. 1 golfer issued a public apology after disclosing his “personal failings” and acknowledged he had “not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves.”

Though he has appealed for privacy, allegations of illicit liaisons by Woods have been regularly appearing in global media.

This has been especially true in Britain, where the tabloid press seized upon the story, offering a daily account of the number of women who have claimed affairs with Woods, often along with the purported details.

“The lawyers are trying to put a lid on these allegations, to contain them before they get to a level that’s perhaps just salacious,” media lawyer Ambi Sitham said. “Levels of privacy still exist.”

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tabloids put Tiger Woods' mistress count at 6, or 7 -- or 8

New York and British tabloids are keeping up the count of women linked to Tiger Woods, including two more swimsuit models and an Orlando waitress.

Some have settled on six, and others put the count as high as eight.

The Daily News says model Cori Rist, 31, was spotted with Woods as recently as four weeks ago and began calling friends this weekend to say her relationship with Woods had begun to surface.

The News quotes her as saying Woods flew her to secret meetings around the country when he was competing.

The News and TMZ.com say Woods frequented VIP rooms at the Blue Martini and Club 23, where he had been known to drop $1,500 a night. TMZ.com reports that Woods visited Club 23 so often that managers called a private section of the lounge "The Tiger Room."

The Daily News says Oprah Winfrey has reportedly been in touch with Woods to offer advice -- and an outlet to tell his side of the story.

The Chicago Sun-Times quotes unidentified sources at the MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay in Vegas as saying Woods' usual procedure was to have his bodyguards approach good-looking women. "Once the girls went to his table, he'd just take it from there," an MGM staffer is quoted as saying.

As for an eighth sighting, The New York Post quotes the lawyer for yet another unidentified former Florida cocktail waitress linked to Woods as saying his client has a corporate job and doesn't want to be identified -- yet.

The Sun in London offers its own unique coverage on the Woods saga

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Tiger Woods Jaimee Grubbs Photos

No Payday For Tigers Alleged Mistress

From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/03/tiger-woods-bribe-1-milli_n_378683.html

UPDATE, 12:37 PM: TMZ reports that Uchitel and Tiger Woods spoke on the phone last night "for approximately a half hour" and that no payout was offered. But the report adds that "we have no knowledge one way or the other" if an offer has been made since then.


EARLIER:
Rachel Uchitel was scheduled to hold a press conference today, reportedly to admit to her alleged affair with Tiger Woods. Uchitel's attorney, Gloria Allred, canceled the news conference this morning due to "unforeseen circumstances." Now, RadarOnline.com is reporting that Woods' camp has offered Uchitel $1 million to keep quiet. According to the post, Allred would not comment on the rumor.

This report follows rumors that Woods is paying his wife a "hefty seven-figure amount" to stay with him.

Click here for photos of Uchitel. Pictures of another alleged mistress, Jaimee Grubbs, are here and here, and a video of a third woman rumored to be involved with Woods, Kalika Moquin, can be seen here.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tiger Woods Still a Legend

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Parnevik Says Don't Just Do It

Jesper Parnevik, the Swedish golfer who along with his wife, Mia, introduced Elin Nordegren to Tiger Woods, is none too pleased with the world's No. 1 golfer.

Parnevik, 44, who is playing at the PGA Tour's Qualifying Tournament in West Palm Beach, Fla., told the Golf Channel on Wednesday that "I really feel sorry for Elin," in light of reports that Woods has been unfaithful.

Woods issued an apology on his website Wednesday for "transgressions," in the wake of a report that he had a 31-month affair with a Los Angeles woman.

Nordegren, 29, began working for the Parneviks as a nanny in 2000. She was first introduced to Woods at the 2001 British Open and they were married in 2004.

"I would be especially sad about it since I'm kind of -- I really feel sorry for Elin -- since me and my wife were at fault for hooking her up with him," Parnevik said. "We probably thought he was a better guy than he is. I would probably need to apologize to her and hope she uses a driver next time instead of the 3-iron."

In a statement issued Wednesday, Woods strongly denied any physical altercation between him and his wife. "The stories in particular that physical violence played any role in the car accident were utterly false and malicious."

According to Windermere (Fla.) police chief Daniel Saylor, Woods' wife of five years used a golf club to break the back window of Woods' SUV to get him out of the car after she heard the accident in the early hours of Saturday.

Parnevik, a five-time PGA Tour winner, said he has had no contact with Woods since the accident on Friday.

"It's a private thing of course," he said. "But when you are the guy he is, the world's best athlete, you should think more before you do stuff. . . And maybe not just do it, like Nike says."

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Woods Admits Transgression

ESPN.com news services

Tiger Woods, charged with careless driving and fined $164 by Florida authorities on Tuesday and squarely in the crosshairs of the celebrity and tabloid media, issued a statement Wednesday apologizing for actions he did not specify.

"I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart," Woods said on his Web site. "I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.

Woods I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.
” -- Statement by Tiger Woods

"Although I am a well-known person and have made my career as a professional athlete, I have been dismayed to realize the full extent of what tabloid scrutiny really means. For the last week, my family and I have been hounded to expose intimate details of our personal lives. The stories in particular that physical violence played any role in the car accident were utterly false and malicious. Elin has always done more to support our family and shown more grace than anyone could possibly expect.

"But no matter how intense curiosity about public figures can be, there is an important and deep principle at stake which is the right to some simple, human measure of privacy. I realize there are some who don't share my view on that. But for me, the virtue of privacy is one that must be protected in matters that are intimate and within one's own family. Personal sins should not require press releases and problems within a family shouldn't have to mean public confessions.

"Whatever regrets I have about letting my family down have been shared with and felt by us alone. I have given this a lot of reflection and thought and I believe that there is a point at which I must stick to that principle even though it's difficult.

"I will strive to be a better person and the husband and father that my family deserves. For all of those who have supported me over the years, I offer my profound apology."

The Web site posting came hours after US Weekly magazine put Woods on its cover, released Wednesday, alleging he had a two-plus-year affair with a Los Angeles cocktail waitress. It also comes a week after the National Enquirer reported that Woods had an affair with a New York VIP host -- a charge the woman strongly denies -- and less than a week after he was involved in a car accident.

The US Weekly report claims that Jaimee Grubbs has more than 300 text messages from Woods, and the US Weekly Web site posted a voice mail Grubbs says is Woods calling her last week and asking to change the ID on her phone so that his wife wouldn't recognize it.

Grubbs says she met Woods at a Las Vegas nightclub the week after the 2007 Masters -- two months before Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, gave birth to their first child.

Wednesday morning, the magazine published what it said was a voice mail provided by Grubbs that she said was left by Woods on Nov. 24, three days before his early morning car crash. In the voice mail, a man, who calls himself "Tiger," asks Grubbs to take her name off her phone.

"My wife went through my phone," the man's voice said. "And, uh, may be calling you."

The call ends with the man saying: "You gotta do this for me. Huge. Quickly."

ESPN could not confirm Woods was the caller.

Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, did not immediately return an e-mail requesting comment.

When asked whether US Weekly paid Grubbs for her story, spokeswoman Cheryl Crowley said, "As a policy, we do not comment on obtaining stories or photo transactions." MSNBC reported that "rumors" are Grubbs could have been paid $100,000 for her story.

Grubbs was recently part of the VH1 cable channel reality series "Tool Academy."

Several of Woods' sponsors said Wednesday that they still are in business with Woods. Nike, Gatorade, EA Sports, TLC Vision, NetJets and Gillette all said that their relationship with Woods remains as it was before the announcement. AT&T Inc declined to comment and officials with Accenture, Tag Heuer and Upper Deck could not be reached by Reuters.

Woods was involved in a one-car traffic accident on Friday. He hit a fire hydrant and a tree in his Cadillac SUV. The Florida Highway Patrol investigated the case, but closed the investigation on Tuesday, saying Woods would be cited and fined.

But that hasn't stopped tabloid rumors. Woods hasn't met with the media since the incident, and has only issued statements on his Web site.

Sunday, Woods released a statement saying, in part: "Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible. The only person responsible for the accident is me. My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me. Any other assertion is absolutely false."

Woods has remained at home in the exclusive gated community of Isleworth, while some of the world's top golfers were in Southern California preparing for the start of a tournament he hosts. Woods, citing injuries from the crash, issued a statement Monday saying he would not attend or play in the Chevron World Challenge.

Tuesday, the Florida Highway Patrol said it "is not pursuing criminal charges in this matter nor is there any testimony or other evidence to support any additional charges of any kind other than the charge of careless driving," according to department spokeswoman Sgt. Kim Montes. "Despite the celebrity status of Mr. Woods, the Florida Highway Patrol has completed its investigation in the same professional manner it strives to complete each traffic investigation."

After consulting with the local prosecutor's office, investigators also decided there was insufficient evidence to issue a subpoena that would have given them access to records from his hospital visit after the crash, Montes said.

Reached in Sweden by The Associated Press on Wednesday, Woods' father-in-law, Thomas Nordegren, said: "I don't want to comment on this whatsoever."

Woods is also on the cover of the January issue of Golf Digest, a magazine he's had a long-standing relationship with. In a photo illustration, he's pictured with President Barack Obama. The issue offers "10 things Obama could learn from Tiger -- and vice versa" according to a Golf Digest news release.

A magazine spokeswoman said Tuesday that the issue was printed before the car crash involving Woods.

Information from The Associated Press and Reuters is included in this report.

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Woods Admits Trasngression

ESPN.com news services

Tiger Woods, charged with careless driving and fined $164 by Florida authorities on Tuesday and squarely in the crosshairs of the celebrity and tabloid media, issued a statement Wednesday apologizing for actions he did not specify.

"I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart," Woods said on his Web site. "I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.

Woods I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.
” -- Statement by Tiger Woods

"Although I am a well-known person and have made my career as a professional athlete, I have been dismayed to realize the full extent of what tabloid scrutiny really means. For the last week, my family and I have been hounded to expose intimate details of our personal lives. The stories in particular that physical violence played any role in the car accident were utterly false and malicious. Elin has always done more to support our family and shown more grace than anyone could possibly expect.

"But no matter how intense curiosity about public figures can be, there is an important and deep principle at stake which is the right to some simple, human measure of privacy. I realize there are some who don't share my view on that. But for me, the virtue of privacy is one that must be protected in matters that are intimate and within one's own family. Personal sins should not require press releases and problems within a family shouldn't have to mean public confessions.

"Whatever regrets I have about letting my family down have been shared with and felt by us alone. I have given this a lot of reflection and thought and I believe that there is a point at which I must stick to that principle even though it's difficult.

"I will strive to be a better person and the husband and father that my family deserves. For all of those who have supported me over the years, I offer my profound apology."

The Web site posting came hours after US Weekly magazine put Woods on its cover, released Wednesday, alleging he had a two-plus-year affair with a Los Angeles cocktail waitress. It also comes a week after the National Enquirer reported that Woods had an affair with a New York VIP host -- a charge the woman strongly denies -- and less than a week after he was involved in a car accident.

The US Weekly report claims that Jaimee Grubbs has more than 300 text messages from Woods, and the US Weekly Web site posted a voice mail Grubbs says is Woods calling her last week and asking to change the ID on her phone so that his wife wouldn't recognize it.

Grubbs says she met Woods at a Las Vegas nightclub the week after the 2007 Masters -- two months before Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, gave birth to their first child.

Wednesday morning, the magazine published what it said was a voice mail provided by Grubbs that she said was left by Woods on Nov. 24, three days before his early morning car crash. In the voice mail, a man, who calls himself "Tiger," asks Grubbs to take her name off her phone.

"My wife went through my phone," the man's voice said. "And, uh, may be calling you."

The call ends with the man saying: "You gotta do this for me. Huge. Quickly."

ESPN could not confirm Woods was the caller.

Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, did not immediately return an e-mail requesting comment.

When asked whether US Weekly paid Grubbs for her story, spokeswoman Cheryl Crowley said, "As a policy, we do not comment on obtaining stories or photo transactions." MSNBC reported that "rumors" are Grubbs could have been paid $100,000 for her story.

Grubbs was recently part of the VH1 cable channel reality series "Tool Academy."

Several of Woods' sponsors said Wednesday that they still are in business with Woods. Nike, Gatorade, EA Sports, TLC Vision, NetJets and Gillette all said that their relationship with Woods remains as it was before the announcement. AT&T Inc declined to comment and officials with Accenture, Tag Heuer and Upper Deck could not be reached by Reuters.

Woods was involved in a one-car traffic accident on Friday. He hit a fire hydrant and a tree in his Cadillac SUV. The Florida Highway Patrol investigated the case, but closed the investigation on Tuesday, saying Woods would be cited and fined.

But that hasn't stopped tabloid rumors. Woods hasn't met with the media since the incident, and has only issued statements on his Web site.

Sunday, Woods released a statement saying, in part: "Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible. The only person responsible for the accident is me. My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me. Any other assertion is absolutely false."

Woods has remained at home in the exclusive gated community of Isleworth, while some of the world's top golfers were in Southern California preparing for the start of a tournament he hosts. Woods, citing injuries from the crash, issued a statement Monday saying he would not attend or play in the Chevron World Challenge.

Tuesday, the Florida Highway Patrol said it "is not pursuing criminal charges in this matter nor is there any testimony or other evidence to support any additional charges of any kind other than the charge of careless driving," according to department spokeswoman Sgt. Kim Montes. "Despite the celebrity status of Mr. Woods, the Florida Highway Patrol has completed its investigation in the same professional manner it strives to complete each traffic investigation."

After consulting with the local prosecutor's office, investigators also decided there was insufficient evidence to issue a subpoena that would have given them access to records from his hospital visit after the crash, Montes said.

Reached in Sweden by The Associated Press on Wednesday, Woods' father-in-law, Thomas Nordegren, said: "I don't want to comment on this whatsoever."

Woods is also on the cover of the January issue of Golf Digest, a magazine he's had a long-standing relationship with. In a photo illustration, he's pictured with President Barack Obama. The issue offers "10 things Obama could learn from Tiger -- and vice versa" according to a Golf Digest news release.

A magazine spokeswoman said Tuesday that the issue was printed before the car crash involving Woods.

Information from The Associated Press and Reuters is included in this report.

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