Rachel Uchitel—I don’t have sexual relation with Tiger,I’m innocent

December 22, 2009 by TheMaster  
Filed under Tiger Woods Autograph

Rachel Uchitel, the club promoter at the center of tabloid speculation about Tiger Woods’s car accident last week, made a clear and unequivocal denial that she didn’t have sexual relations with that golfer, Tiger Woods. For this issue, Rachel Uchitel has hired an attorney.

“This is ridiculous. Not a word of it is true,” Rachel Uchitel told The New York Post in an exclusive interview.

“I told the Enquirer and Star that it wasn’t true. I told them not only did I have information to disprove the story, but I offered to take a lie-detector test.”

Uchitel said that she has met Woods only twice as part of her job as a hostess for VIPs, sort of a nightclub ambassador to the well-heeled and famous.

“But Tiger and I are not friends,” Uchitel told The Post. “That’s a whole different ballgame. I’ve only met him twice. He came in to The Griffin (the Meatpacking District nightclub where she worked as a VIP hostess) in the summer. As usual in my job, I got a call from a promoter that he’s coming in. I went outside and brought him and his entire group in, walked them upstairs, introduced him to his waitress.

“And I may have asked him if he needed anything. I hung out at the door to make sure they were OK, and when they were ready to leave, I walked them downstairs to the car,” Uchitel said. “That’s my job. Then I heard rumors I was making out with him at Griffin, that I had brought him in to Griffin.”

“I had never spoken to him before that. I had met him once in my entire life before that, for two seconds at a bar through a mutual friend who just introduced me. Period,” Uchitel said. “He was shy and quiet and sitting with someone else. It had nothing to do with me.”

According to Uchitel, the story of the affair is a complete concoction pitched to the tabloids by some acquaintances who may have overheard her say Woods’s name on the phone. Uchitel said she got a call from a friend who was organizing a bachelor party in Las Vegas and that Woods was expected to be one of the guests. Uchitel made some calls on behalf of the friend to some Las Vegas nightspots, dropping Tiger’s name. However, there was a problem and Woods’s party had to leave the nightclub after 10 minutes because he was being swarmed by autograph hunters.

“I was literally on the phone for four hours with [my contact], who will also go on record, saying I was on the phone for hours trying to work out what the f- – - happened with their table reservation,” Uchitel said.

“Tiger’s name, of course, was brought up because it was about protecting a celebrity. But it was nothing to do with me knowing him, about me having sex with him, text messaging him, sexy text messages — the whole thing is ridiculous. I mean, he loves me? It’s hurtful to his wife.”

In The Post interview, Uchitel confirmed that she had been in Melbourne, Australia, at the same time as Woods last month, but denied she had hooked up with Woods there.

“I was down in Australia with friends who were there for a number of different reasons and had nothing to do with Tiger Woods,” Uchitel said.

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Jaime Grubbs and Tiger Woods, An Affair to Remember?

December 21, 2009 by TheMaster  
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Jaime Grubbs and Tiger Woods, an affair to remember?  Many would say no but the sheer magnitude with which this story has grown to is crazy which leads many to believe it will stay on the world conscious for a long time to come!  Many are left wondering why in the world would Tiger Woods risk everything for a cocktail waitress…a successful career in golf, a marriage to a beautiful woman and a family to be proud of.

This little discretion on the part of Jaime Grubbs and Tiger Woods has brought the world of golf to its knees and the world of celebrity gossip to the edge of its seat.  Once regarded the prodigal son of golf, Tiger Woods like the boy Icarus who flew too close to the sun, has now fallen back to earth.  A mere mortal among men…to shame!

The question begs to be asked…Will Tiger ever be able to recover from this farce?  Will he ever golf again?  Will he be able to reconcile with his wife and family?  Only time will tell.  Perhaps Tiger and regain the good graces of the golf gods and more importantly that of his family whom he has no doubt permanently scarred.

As for Jaime Grubbs, her 15 minutes of fame will most likely come to pass and she will no doubt fade into obscurity leaving only this affair in the footnote of sports and celebrity gossip.  Jaime Grubbs and Tiger Woods will forever be remembered as the scandal that threatened to bring down a legend of golf, now time will tell if this prediction comes true.

What is the Truth, Tiger

December 15, 2009 by TheMaster  
Filed under Tiger Woods Autograph

Parnevik told the Golf Channel: “It’s always sad and especially sad because I and my wife were at fault hooking her up with him and we probably thought he is a better guy than he is.

 

Former European Ryder Cup star Parnevik and his wife introduced fellow Swede Elin Nordegren to her future husband, and on Wednesday at the PGA Tour qualifying school in West Palm Beach, Florida, the 44-year-old spoke out against Woods.

 

Parnevik told the Golf Channel: “It’s always sad and especially sad because I and my wife were at fault hooking her up with him and we probably thought he is a better guy than he is.

 

“I would probably apologise to her and when you’re a world-class athlete you probably should think a bit more before you do stuff.”

 

After the scandal spread up that a Los Angeles cocktail waitress’s affair with the married father-of-two, Tiger Woods apologised for his “transgressions” and “personal sins and failings”.

 

On Thursday, after completing his round at West Palm Beach, Parnevik again spoke to reporters on the subject.

 

“I haven’t really talked to Tiger yet so I don’t want to say too much but my heart goes out to her,” the Swedish golfer said.

 

“There’s nothing I regret (saying) and I stand by everything. He’s lost all my respect, I mean, all the respect I had for the guy is gone, that’s pretty much all I can say.”

 

Parnevik added: “I’ve tried to get through to him through his managers and secretaries but it’s not easy but it doesn’t really matter, what’s done is done.”

 

The Golf Channel also reported that Parnevik had said: “Elin is having a very tough time.”

 

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December 13, 2009 by TheMaster  
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In August of 1996, the face of golf was forever changed when a very successful amateur player named Tiger Woods officially became a professional golfer. Tiger has been credited with renewing interest in the game of golf. At just twenty-one years old, he brought youth and vitality to the game of golf with his great game and his outgoing attitude.

Woods was a child prodigy who began to play golf at the age of two. In 1978, he putted against comedian Bob Hope in a television appearance on The Mike Douglas Show. At age three, Woods shot a 48 over nine holes at the Navy Golf Club in Cypress, California, and at age five, he appeared in Golf Digest and on ABC’s That’s Incredible.

At the age of 15 Tiger Woods became the youngest U.S. Junior Amateur Open Champion in golf history. He would go on to win the tournament three more times making him the event’s only multiple winner as well as the youngest. Continuing his record breaking career, Woods was the youngest to win the U.S. Amateur Championship which bought him a ticket into the PGA Masters. He tied for 41st making him the only amateur to make the cut.

His professional career has been just as prolific. Immediately upon turn pro, Tiger signed endorsement deals worth $60 million with Nike and Titleist. He played his first round of professional golf at the Greater Milwaukee Open. He tied for 60th place in his pro debut, but would go on to win two events in the next three months, and qualify for the Tour Championship.

Tiger Woods is the only golfer to win the PGA Player of the Year award in the year following his rookie season. The following April, Woods won his first golf major, The Masters, by a record margin of 12 strokes, became the youngest Masters winner, and the first winner of African or Asian descent.

He eventually set a total of 20 Masters records and tied 6 others, and has been the highest-profile golfer in the world ever since. He would go on to win an additional three PGA Tour events that year, and on June 15, 1997, Woods rose to the number one spot in the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time. Tiger Woods achieved this in only his 42nd week as a professional – the fastest ever ascent to the No. 1 ranking.

Currently ranked #1 in the world, there’s no doubt about it that Tiger Woods is one of the greatest golfers of all time. He has made the game of golf fun again as we all watch to see him continue to break records and win tournaments.