TIGER WOODS ACCIDENT: WIFE ELIN NO SLOUCH AT SWINGING CLUB

Posted by BOC Staff | Elin Woods,Mark Nejame,Tiger Woods | Monday 30 November 2009 1:10 am

Update #1– Cops pursuing warrant from Tiger’s medical treatment.

 

Jupiter, FL– In the interest of disclosure, I admit I am a U G E Tiger Woods fan. (we pronounce it sans the H in Jersey)

Tiger

I dream of the day I could hit a ball and feel the shaft of my driver fall into my palm like an ethereal falsetto, as he does.

Sigh.

Until then, I golf-envy my beloved Eldrick.

In the early morning hours, 2:20 ish AM of this Saturday following Thanksgiving, Mr. Woods had a minor accident at the end of his driveway while backing out in his Escalade. He hit a fire hydrant and tree; sustaining minor injuries. 

Today, after the 3rd requested meeting to interview Tiger about the accident, FHP troopers were again turned away at the request of Woods lawyer, Mark Nejame.

Mark Nejame

The neighbors of his enclave neighborhood Windemere called 911.

Why was he backing out of his driveway at that hour, you ask?

Why, he was test marketing, of course.  A Two-fer of sorts.

How else does one test the tensile strength of the rear window of a 2009 Escalade and the latest and greatest in graphite irons?

Allow me to explain. Tiger’s wife, the lovely Elin Woods, sank a club out of Mr. Woods bag (Steve Williams unavailable for consult) into the rear of Mr. Woods SUV. According to Tiger’s statement, Elin acted courageoulsy in that endeavor.

  As you all know, I had a single-car accident earlier this week, and sustained some injuries. I have some cuts, bruising and right now I’m pretty sore.

This situation is my fault, and it’s obviously embarrassing to my family and me. I’m human and I’m not perfect. I will certainly make sure this doesn’t happen again.

This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way. 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.

This incident has been stressful and very difficult for Elin, our family and me. I appreciate all the concern and well wishes that we have received. But, I would also ask for some understanding that my family and I deserve some privacy no matter how intrusive some people can be.

Tiger– You have every right to a personal life. If those decisions result in you Umiliating your wife ( again no H in Jersey) we will not maintain our friendship.

I will end up respecting you as a champion athlete who is a jerkwad in his personal life. I cannot imagine your Dad would relish the idea of you being on a conveyor belt at the Enquirer print house.

Now is the time. Make it right. I apologize for the unfair pressure, it is well intended.

 

 

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163 Comments

  1. suz says:

    Further to my armchair psychologist theory, I think he started this behavior right at the time his dad died.

  2. mayhem says:

    According to a source of Rush Limbaugh’s on his AM radio program this afternoon, Elin’s prenup doesn’t allow her too much $$ in a split (too much being relative to her position, of course) unless they’ve been married at least 10 years. According to this same source, she’s already been offered a 7-figure drop in her private bank account IF she would agree to stick it out with Tiger….enticing her further with a redo-prenup lessening the years and upping the “payout”. Goodness, the lawyers are busy this week!

  3. suz says:

    Mayhem, pre-nups aren’t usually ironclad, esp. once someone confesses so verrrrry publicly.

    Boz, that was me (and sis) who floated the “TW did the hitting” theory. I still like it, since there’s no blood in the car, but who knows. I reckon we never will (unless the OnStar operators were getting an earful that the care to share for big bucks, shame on them but bring it on).

    Is it true (heard this days ago but not recently) that Elin set fire to the guest room in their Jupiter home when she was mad about something or other? Holy cow, wonder what he did that time!

  4. Boz says:

    suz, between you and me now, don’t tell anyone,K? Promise? I’m going out tonight with my 9 iron and find me an Escalade. I’m a fairly strong 190lb man. I want to see what it takes to break one of those windows. I just gotta know. Don’t tell.

  5. suz says:

    don’t worry, boz, you’re safe if I’m on your jury…! (but you do have to figure Nordic Rage into the equation. plus, she’s thin, so prolly hungry and cranky all the time as it is)

  6. Jan says:

    … and mainstream media begins to weigh in on transgressions-gate.

    http://msn.foxsports.com/golf/story/10464036

  7. J2K says:

    Boz (re: #104)
    Before you go on with your felonious plans, I’d be remiss if I didn’t let you know that Nintendo Wii is putting out a Tiger Woods PGA game next year that will feature — (wait for it) — an “Elin” level! It’s pretty hush-hush, but I got high hopes. Apparently, you work your virtual 9-iron through a Smart Car, Mini-Cooper, Dodge Viper, Lexus wagon … all the way up to a challenging 18th blow: the inimitable Cadillac Escalade.
    I hear there’s even a bonus feature wherein you aim your club at at the tricky array of spike-heels marching along the Skank Parade course. (Thank you for that imagery, Jan.)

    Consider it on the Wish List!

  8. sosad says:

    You know I love Blink and all the work she does and the valuable contributions of everyone else. But I am very, very surprised and disappointed that this domestic issue made Blink’s site. There are so many other important things for us to discuss.

    Tiger may have made some very bad errors in judgement and behavior. But that is his problem. He does not owe me or anyone other than perhaps his wife an apology.

    What is it about Americans that they get such titalating pleasure in raking someone publicly over the coals over bad personal behavior. I know he is a celebrity athlete — he lives down the street from me and occasionally I see him in restaurants. I do not know him, I respect his privacy in our community.

    Would you, in the same situation, like to be treated like this? I think not.

    That was not my intention, and honestly, I had no clue it would turn into this. I will take the criticism on this one.
    B

  9. DeeJaye says:

    God help me, I used “dipped in a vat of skank” in a sentence today. I believe Red should trademark it before it gets away. FWIW, if it’d been Mr. Deej, he’d have been lucky to JUST get whacked with a 9 iron.

    LOL. You and probably 1000 other people. Nice to see you my friend, who consequently has NOT been dipped in a vat of skank.
    B

  10. J2K says:

    sosad (re: #107)
    I respect your opinion, sosad, but no one’s *really* asking for an apology. Nor is anyone rubbing their hands together maniacally with the thought of punishing Tiger [ed. note: not verified].

    What we have here is a narcissistic-but-beloved professional athlete in his 30s – making nearly 9 figures a year to represent fairly wholesome brands – who curses on live TV, throws regular public tantrums in front of the world/people who pay him, and recently threatened a journalist (on the green) with: “The next time a photographer shoots a [expletive] picture, I’m going to break his [expletive] neck!” He’s paid excessively as a famous figure that puts little white balls into holes, and if he gets caught with his hand in the ol’ skank jar, well that’s the cost of giving into unchecked cravings for double-dipped skank.

    Oh yeah. And he’s also a married father of two infant children. You’d think he, his loved ones, and his neighbors(?) would be more concerned with him shattering *those* precious gifts than him being lobbed with paintballs in the Town Square of public opinion.

    And, in answer to your rhetorical question: “Would you, in the same situation, like to be treated like this?”
    I can’t speak for everyone, but I myself would NOT be in the same situation – even if I was a horny, selfish, elitist, empathy-starved celebrity golfer with a stable of attorneys and publicists. The very fact that Tiger clumsily rebuffed/ignored these people whom he pays to protect him from such offensive scandals is why he deserves to suffer the consequences in the comment section.

    Lastly – and again, I truly respect your dignified sympathy for the man – without this post and its commenter contributions, none of us would have this absolute gem via Red Ranger:

    “I’m here to hand out ass whoopin’s and lollipops, but I’m all out of lollipops!”

    How can you considering denying us the image of Elin snarling an exclamatory statement such as that as she swings back one of Tiger’s clubs? Have you no humanity?

    Uhoh- Suz and SueB, Y’all may have some competition in the occasional snark area.

    J2-You have no idea how many things I have spit out or how many times I have feared waking my blinkettes over a Red Ranger *gem*.
    B

  11. Jan says:

    I actually see a direct line between our society’s blind worship and adoration of Tiger Woods-type sports/entertainment celebrities and what is happening to families and children.

    This story is much bigger and wider reaching than a marital problem between M/M Woods. We wouldn’t know jack about either of them if we weren’t falling all over ourselves to adore him and pay him obscene amounts of money for his ability to hit a golf ball well.

    There’s a direct correlation between our hooked-on-fame culture and the rampant narcissism and soul-lessness that is behind the abuse and horrific murders of our children — make no mistake.

    Off my soapox.

    Yes. Your correct, thanks for the water flick.
    B

  12. Jan says:

    You’re welcome, Blink. My comments weren’t intended for you. Anyone who wants to get all high-handed about this TW discussion we’re having needs to connect the dots.

  13. sosad says:

    J2K-
    I truely respect your opinion, and hope you understand that this was my simple opinion. Having been in a very similar situation myself, with an unfaithful now ex-husband, I can clearly understand and empathize with the dynamics that are going on here. I guess I am taking this down to the most basic level, separating the athlete, the golfer, from the husband and the domestic situation. Maybe that is my shortfall. I don’t pay a lot of attention to golf. I know who he is because of his fame.

    I don’t doubt that he has created this problem but I also don’t know what contribution Elin may have made that created this situation. There are 2 sides to every story. Maybe he is just full of himself and ego got in the way. There are a ton of maybe’s. I just don’t think it should be played out incessently (sp) by the talking heads on pointless cr*p. It is humiliating enough, finding yourself in this situation, with your marriage and life in shatters, and the people you know knowing.

    Unless we know the whole story, which we never will, it’s just tabloid “journalism” grinding a face into the mud taking great delight in someone’s downfall. JMHO

  14. suz says:

    Momof3, i don’t think she ever hit HIM with the club, just their car. Ok, maybe she scratched him up a bit with her nails or something, but I’m not sure that’s arrest-worthy no matter what the socio-economic class it happened in. I don’t even think that Thanksgiving is necessarily ruined from here on out. These things happen. Healing can happen, too, with some hard work and rebuilding. Who knows, it might even reach “look back on it and laugh” status one day, tho, that would have to be wayyyyyyy down the line.

  15. J2K says:

    Suz, SueB, RR, Boz, B and (perhaps) others: I’m glad to be in good company. I feared I may have been the only one to loudly guffaw and glance both ways before quickly wiping a spray of red wine from my computer screen.
    Cheers to *gems” and Slainte to having a page on a site through which to read them, post them, and fondly recall reading and posting them.

    *clink*

  16. J2K says:

    Jan – hope this doesn’t offend, but consider yourself among “others.”
    As I actually used “skank parade” in conversation today (don’t ask), you should have been in the addressee line as well.

    … Not sure whether you take that as an accolade, but still.

  17. JohnDoe says:

    blink, why was my comment deleted??? seriously??

    Sorry, my program is set to delete any non- poster names like John Doe or anonymous.
    I find them cheesey. I never saw the comment, this one I pulled from spam.
    B

  18. Momof3 says:

    #113
    Hi Suz.

    I don’t know if she hit him either. If she did hit the car out of anger or frustration this would be grounds for arrest under domestic violence laws.

    I am positive if she scratched him with her nails for any reason other than self defense or by accident, she would be arrested under domestic violence laws.

    Once the police become involved it does not matter any longer, some one must be placed under arrest if domestic violence is suspected. In this scenario,it would have been Elin. Later, with a good lawyer she could have pleaded her side, but she would have been arrested.

    Domestic violence laws are very important, but like any other law there are flaws.

    I agree that Thanksgiving may not be ruined and that with hard work and commitment they will be able to heal. It is easier to forgive than forget, though. Especially due to the realization that Tiger may have been having multiple encounters with several “skanks” for several years.

  19. J2K says:

    sosad (re: #113)
    My sympathies. And, points taken.

  20. Momof3 says:

    #108 Sosad,

    I understand your perspective, it is a personal family matter. However, Tiger put himself in this position. He is a celebrity. The police were called to his house. The crash was/is strange. I don’t think Blink needs to apologize for asking Tiger to come clean. We are all adults and what was being reported did not ring true.

    I do not think anyone should be vilified for their immoral choices. It was none of our business when Clinton did it, nor is it any of our business when Tiger did it. I don’t believe they should have to wear a scarlet letter. However, making a false statement to police or lying under oath is what will get you into trouble and then it does become our business, so to speak.

  21. Mariann says:

    sosad~ My opinion as well. We all love Blink though!!

  22. suz says:

    Momof3, I’m sure the $5M he deposited into her personal account to stay with him has helped soften the blow (and it’s better than the “Kobe special” from Zales he joked about—and I ain’t talkin’ kobe beef). Plus she is looking at another $50M if they stay married for 2 more years, I heard? (now that could = divorcing in 1.5 years, but i dunno). Now the latest story is that Elin has asked to re-open the pre-nup and he has agreed. Woot! Most wives who catch their hubbies texting (as allegedly sparked this kerfuffle) don’t have such sweet piles of cash to soften the fall.

  23. R.L. Haley says:

    I dont understand why Ms. Uchitel, who should know the value of a family member or spouse (as she lost hers in on 9/11) could get all silliconed up and sleep with married men,oh dont get me wrong the men are at fault as well,does this chick have any real female friends?is she still messed up from her loss? I wonder if Ann Coulter will chime in (in her black cocktail dress)And as for the former tool academy chick doesnt that speak for it self? OH TIGER

  24. Jan says:

    I think anger at the media is misplaced. If there was no story for the fame-addicted to gobble up, there’d be no media reporting it. Especially in the age of lawsuits aplenty, media outlets literally can’t afford to be wrong — especially when reporting on the “transgressions” of rich and therefore powerful celebrities. As soon as I heard strange car wreck + golf club + National Enquirer story, I knew there was more news to come, it wouldn’t be pretty, and there was about a 99% chance it would be based in fact. It’s simply the world we live in today.

    Someone upstream asked why so many celebrities pull these stunts. I ran across something interesting yesterday that seems to me to be a plausible explanation (with the caveat that I’m slightly obsessed with the topic of narcissism!).

    http://talentdevelop.com/articles/acquired.html

  25. Red Ranger says:

    Tiger used his power to hire the people that kept him under the radar. He used his celebrity to obtain sexual gratification with multiple partners. In the geographic locations where he weilded his power of celebrity there was very little attempt made to keep it secret. He openly pointed at the cause of his arousal and one of his minions ran to fetch her.

    One of the trappings of celebrity is that the ladder goes up and down. Conveying a false impression to the public almost never ends up favorably for the celebrity that gains by doing so. Some are able to keep their nasty little secrets until dead. The secrets always come to light though.

    I don’t care about TW. I originally only became interested when I saw that Mark Nejame, George and Cindy’s former attorney, was representing TW in his legal wranglings with LE over the wreck. I did see that Blink had written an article on it but refrained from commenting until the “Leave Brittany Aloooone” crowd started trying to make her feel as if she was less than human for having done so. I got in touch with my inner smart-ass and penned a few posts. Maybe I should apologize but I still am not convinced that a spoiled overpaid “athlete” (He hits a ball with a club, then walks to the ball)dipping his quill in well used ink is a real cause for hurt feelings, beyond his immediate family,no matter which side you are on.

    I occasionally use my debit card to rent a movie from the Red Box closest to my house. TW uses his monstrous debit card at the Skank Dispenser. I bring the movie home to my family. What does he bring home to his? Sorry, I do feel a little morally superior at this point. I am sorry to all of you who have had a spouse improperly use their debit cards. TW or EW is not your spouse so your emotional involvement can remain at nil. I hope the rest of your day is pleasant.

  26. Momof3 says:

    Suz,
    How true, not a bad -thanks for being such an ass -see ya later- cushion of money to fall back on. Perhaps a new prenup will work where his vows did not.

    Red Ranger,
    Thanks for the chuckle. Leave Brittany aloooone… priceless. That guy cracks me up everytime.
    Glad to hear your one of responsible debit card users.

  27. Boz says:

    Sosad, I don’t care if TW succeeds or fails at sports or being a celeb. I wish he would succeed at being a good father but now think that’s a long shot. The people we should idolize are people like Tim Tebow’s parents.

  28. Mayhem says:

    The Isleworth subdivision of the famous and/or filthy rich has seen quite a lot of unwanted attention lately. Just a couple of months ago, James Robert Ward “shot” his wife in their home. The news hounds just started to let up on the swarmming over that, and then Tiger has this awkward event. I live about 2 miles away from the mayhem. It’s quite a spectacle.

  29. Word Girl says:

    While I don’t fall in line with the LBAlone camp, I understand that there are always deeper lessons within events. I think it’s time to move along now, but with the promise to continue to explore and advocate for positive results in the areas of domestic violence, resolving grief, the insatiable interest in celebrity lives (and resulting imbalance in money), human self-esteem, sexual expression, and, of course, the role of family in our society.

    Just saw this quote from an Isleworth neighbor, following the arrest of James Robert Ward:

    “Out of the kitchen window, I saw one ambulance, ran outside to see 16 cars, lights flashing, etc. It’s a fairytale land — It’s like Cinderella getting shot and all of Disney’s characters finding out. This stuff never happens. It’s crazy, not only for the family, but for the residents here. Nothing like this ever happens here,” said Nico Porcaro.

    My only comment is that it’s crazy everywhere you look! If you look. And I do believe we can fix a lot of this craziness by standing by our principles.

  30. suz says:

    I think the most fascinating part of this is the umbrage taken by the mistresses upset with Tiger upon learning they weren’t the only ones he was cheating with! Sure they each knew he was married, but now he was cheating on THEM, too! Truly interesting.

  31. NGfromBoston says:

    Blink says…

    #83—-Lastly, effing around with someone else’s husband is off the skankometer charts.
    B

    Blink-LOL—
    Love the way you write…think….solve….advocate…everything! You are a true original. Your response to #91 was equally entertaining.

    Thanks for the laughs—needed that today. =)

    NG Boston

    Ty friend
    B

  32. Sally Lou says:

    I haven’t seen this new breaking news on Blink’s site, so I thought I would take a chance on a little levity and post it here. Tiger had to go to court today to change his name from Tiger to….Lion Cheetah!

  33. dddeerma says:

    Again: why this story has legs. Human beings look for heroes and tell stories about them. TW manipulated his public story the way he wanted it and sold it for untold millions. Billions? Now we are learning this hero story was fiction. Give us a day or two to complain we were duped big time. Something else we cannot complain about too frequently are the despicable actions of the various skankies involved with a married man. I am hoping that MS Alred dumps her client over the lies. It is going to be a long long time before TW is able to wash the skank off. FWIW: he will never again regain that squeaky image.

  34. chitown lady says:

    Yeah konw Blink….Tiger is a true SCUMBAG…..He has the “trifecta” and Im not talking horses here..HO’s maybe….. My hubby and I were chatting about this…1 chickie maybe…BUT 3 chickies…NO way in hell….I would be outa there so fast his bank account would be SPINNING……She doesn’t need the money, she comes from a pretty wealthy family there in Sweden. He, by all accounts is NOW paying off these skanks not to talk. WOW! Not me no way in hell would I but up with this….NO NO NO! I’d like to think she would consier herself beyyer than that….but oh well sister…You reep what you sow….this guy has been screwing around from day 1 for god sakes. To think that he was out catting around while his wife wasabout to give birth….thats a nail in the coffin……He has shown he has NO respect for his wife NONE at all. He is NOTHING BUT A SPOILED AHOLE who has always gotten his way only because of who he is….Such a sad sad little man……………..Sorry Blink but Tiger is a total scumbag ! How many other skanks will he need to pay off? how many more skanks is this women (Elin) going to allow to rub it in her face? Yes, he is entitled to a private life…but when that so called precious private life spills into the city streets and national tv and you lie lie lie only to have the skanks coming outa the woodwork…..YOUR PRIVATE LIFE IS OVER…..If he would have done the right thing by just making a brief statement to begin with, who knows , this might have gone away….Besides, they busted him back in 2007 for screwing around….Kinda gave him a hey dude whatch doing pass…..he didnt have the common sense to stop them…You can’t have it both ways…This is a lesson even spoiled boy tiger had to learn…..But, I will never figure out Elin…..In some ways she must be a better women then me……No no no way would I have my face slapped by 3 skanks ( and god know how many others actually) no amount of a pay off to me would I lose my self respect….

  35. Mayhem says:

    I agree chitown. I certainly don’t feel “let down” by him….he’s never been my hero. He’s a great golfer, that’s it.

    I guarantee there’s more than 3 skank hos.

    When you have a billion dollar empire built up, you’ve got to expect this kind of public scrutiny. Get over it…that’s the trade-off, Tiger. You’re getting millions of dollars to represent wholesome brands so you ARE responsible for moral conduct. Stop whining about your privacy.

  36. suz says:

    lol, love the lion cheetah, too funny

    So he was SNORING (sometimes) when lying on the ground after the crash? I see an ambien defense here somewhere—let’s see how clever the lawyers are. They’ll prolly sue the drug company and win.

    So first David Letterman, now Tiger—who is the next asexual celeb to be outed as a bit of a freak? These things always come in threes…!

  37. suz says:

    Well, if Tiger needs Elin to stay with him (for a bit anyway, for the sake of appearance, in order to hang on to his lucrative contracts), that ultimately helps her and the kids, too. Not only does she get a healthy deposit to her personal account as “sorry, honey” money, but it secures more money all the way around for the family, so later on, if there’s alimony and child support and a hefty divorce settlement, there’s a bigger pie to divvy up for everyone.

    Yesterday i think JVM was screeching, “what is marriage, a business arrangement??!” and I was screeching back, YES, it is! That’s why it’s a legally binding contract kind of thing.

  38. Red Ranger says:

    The news is reporting that she is getting 5 mil deposited in her personal account. They are also saying that if she stays X amount of years and plays the part of the showpiece wife, she will get another 55 mil.

    Welcome Mrs. W to the workforce. As the newest employee of the TW corp. is she eligible for discounted insurance? How many weeks off per year? Sick days? Child care? Now that she has negotiated the salary there are some new challenges to face. She apparently has to sign a non-disclosure. She also, as just an employee, should not eligible to be angry if the Pres. and CEO takes a different employee to lunch or on business trips.

    Is it part of her new gig to produce more heirs? How many times a week does she have to shine his club when no other “caddies” are available?

    One small step for man. One giant leap for the oldest profession.

    uhboy.
    Saw this coming, ducking. Forget the ever popular no more Hole in One Exclusive.

  39. suz says:

    Hey, don’t despair, RR—Tiger already picked up a new tourney. He’s going to be hosting the Transgressional. (badoom boom!)

    Still appearing all week, try the veal. Or Tofu, whatever your preference.
    B

  40. J2K says:

    suz: Ben Bernanke

    I’ll say no more…

    What about him? He just picked up Madoff’s Orlando shangrila for a steal.
    snark alert
    B

  41. J2K says:

    That makes so much sense I may have to go regurgitate this fine cabernet.
    (Well, perhaps that’s an exaggeration, but it still makes a soul-crushing – though hilarious – amount of cents. *sigh*)

  42. radiogirl says:

    uh better leave the check book out Tiger….

    Apparently he has more than 20 “items”…

    Please remove yourself sir from the express lane outta this

    cause this is gonna take awhile

    Call girls would have been a lot cheaper..

  43. cherylish1 says:

    they say men naturally love the hunt,& once they catch what they’ve hunted, the desire to keep hunting is just in them. IMO thats why they dont like to settle down & when they do, they feel trapped. Im not saying all men, just the general talk among male friends, male forums, etc. I think once they get married the urge or the craving to populate the earth is primal. They have millions of “eggs” while we have one a month. Its just like they are a different species. In our society, we base everything from family. They do what they think they should do- get married, have kids, but it goes against their natural wiring or instincts. Im not siding for Tiger- or Cheetah. Im just saying the nature of men doesn’t fit what society tries to mold them to. I think most men- not all- but a large% struggle to stay faithful to one woman. I know women cheat too,but its not usually for hot sex, its for a deeper connection that she doesn’t get in her current relationship. Some men love being married & really want to grow a family & stay faithful, but I think that is such a small percentage. He had it ALL & risked being seen & photographed with these women- what was he thinking?? knowing that all cell phones records can be viewd on calls. He lost his mind in wonderlust.

  44. Jane says:

    This should be ANOTHER valuable lesson to all celebs/professional athletes. These women are not interested in anything other than themselves. They don’t care if they destroy families and reputations. All they want are their fifteen minutes of fame along with monetary rewards. They are disgusting individuals and everyone should learn to steer clear of them, their friends, their phones, etc. Tiger may have done wrong but that’s between him and his wife. Tiger’s life has been all about golf. He’s been so disciplined in that respect and never able to cut loose. Sorry he chose to do so with a lovely wife and two young children. However, I feel if the media backs off, they can get their young lives back on track.

  45. Sooner Fan says:

    I, too, am an obcessed golfer and I had a lot of respect for Tiger, No more. Golf is about honor and pride. I think this will hurt his career, and that is a shame. I could MAYBE understand one…but three…nope…What a waste!! Huge Waste!

  46. sosad says:

    Ok, I take back the compassion I had a couple of days ago. A fourth one has appeared in Orlando. He’s just a pig.

  47. Jan says:

    Seems to me, for the sake of her own dignity, Elin Woods will not be able to hang with her Cheetah. With the ho count mounting, the stink will get all over her if she reappears by his side as the dutiful wife. It’s one thing to stand by your man if he’s discovered to have a girlfriend, singular. It’s another thing entirely to stay in a marriage with a tomcat like this one, who apparently had a bimbo in every port. There’s no repairing this, I don’t think. Bet she ends up back in Sweden with their kids. Bet TW’s sponsors start jumping ship as well. This is just beyond the nastiest of nasty.

  48. chitown lady says:

    Me thinks its time to move along. with 4 skanks now and still plenty room for more…..we all need to understand just how pathtic they all are….including Elin…Im sorry but she has NO self-respect for herself. She don’t need him and its clear he really don’t want her….Elin needs to take him for what she can get and hold her head high….If not, she will always be considered a bigger fool the Tiger. Gee, kinda makes yeah wonder if there isn’t a Tiger off-spring out rthere already besides the two with Elin….this guy was spreading his seed more then Scotts Turf Builder….food for thought…

  49. LindaNewYork says:

    Jane, Tiger apparently was interested only in himself as well. HE destroyed his own family. Not these, ahem, women. Any “celebrity” who decides to cheat on his wife is gambling with being found out. The count is up to #5. Don’t play if you can’t pay. No sympathy for him here. He deserves the “bad press” he is getting. Kudos (so far) to his wife for not coming out publicly and “standing by her man”.

  50. susan says:

    please don’t publish since it’s off topic and kind of embarrassing… unless the answer will help someone else. I can no longer open comments to read on the latest Morgan post. I know it must be my fault as I can see the number of comments still growing. When it got to around 1,000 or so, I was unable to get back in. Can you please help me with what I can do to get back in and read more?

    You should be able to, there are still posts appearing sounds like a time out thing on your system maybe?
    B

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