Elin Woods Takes Action to Prepare for Divorce?

February 15, 2010 by TheMaster  
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Elin Woods, the golfing legend’s wife, has planned to divorce with Tiger Woods, maybe not. However, some report issues that she has hired a P.I to find everything of Tiger Woods out.

 

To find more mistresses she haven’t known?

 

Numerous reports have suggested that Elin hired divorce top gun Sorrell Trope to handled her multi-million dollar break-up from her philandering hubby.

 

Others have suggested that she is still unsure about whether to actually terminate their marriage. He won’t throw in the towel and she’s on the fence.

 

Regardless, Elin wants to know what Tiger’s worth – and doing: “Elin knows hiring a private investigator is a smart move,” a source told the Mirror (UK).

“Her lawyers want to make sure she gets every penny she’s entitled to.” If she decides to end it, ‘she has the future of their children to think about.”

 

It turns out Elin Woods may not be the only ones curious about Tiger’s finances, as there have been rumblings about Tiger’s charitable foundations.

 

As if his image couldn’t be tarnished any further, there may be an inquiry into whether he funneled hush money to mistresses from his non-profits.

 

Here is a comment of reader:

Hiring a PI to find out how much fortune her husband has despite her husband already gave her a $300M Xmas present… Is it too much a golddigger !? I don’t think the idea of hiring a PI to ensure her husband had not slept with other woman after the scandal broke out to ensure TW is truly remorsing and correcting his playboy behaviour… But hiring a PI to dig in how much wealth he has despite he has handed over $300M gracefully (if the e-runour is true), then I think Elin is too much like the other women after TW for money.
 

Tiger Woods is Playing Now?!

 

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Tiger’s Mistress Confession

January 6, 2010 by TheMaster  
Filed under Tiger Woods Sex

Tiger Woods’ life can be crashed in a moment with his mistresses bubbled out.

According to Jamie Jungers (photo closed), the golf legend was having sex with her at his own house the night his beloved, cancer-stricken father Earl passed away.

Don’t you think it’s uncalled for to share that, Jamie? We’re not excusing Tiger’s cheating, whether this detail is true or not, but have you no shame?

Apparently not. After visiting his dad in a hospice, Tiger went home and cheated on wife Elin Woods with Jamie Jungers, a lingerie model, in their bed.

“When he came back, I could see that he was preoccupied about his dad,” she said. “But when we went to bed he still wanted to have sex as usual.”

As they lay in post-coital bliss, Tiger got a call telling him Earl passed away. Jamie recalls: “I was beside him wearing nothing but a pair of panties.”A moment every home-wrecking tramp dreams of.

Jamie Jungers is making a play for trashiest Tiger Woods mistress.

Earl Woods, 74, was described by Tiger as: “My best friend and greatest role model … an amazing dad, coach, mentor, soldier, husband and friend.”

Tiger could use a role model or 10 right now. Woods’ torrid affair with Jamie continued, she says, until she asked for financial help and he refused:

“He’s a cheap f**k and didn’t want to help me … I suspect he was seeing other women at the same time. Tiger’s very highly sexed. He loves sex.”

That about sums it up, sadly.

“I definitely look at him a lot differently after hearing about all the other girls,” reflects Jamie Jungers, now that she knows of Tiger’s list of women.

As for whether she owes Elin Woods an apology?

“No, I don’t. I feel like that’s his business. Everybody makes mistakes. This was years ago. I was younger. I’m not saying that what I did was right.”

“But I’m certainly not gonna say that it was wrong, either. I believe that everything happens for a reason. I don’t believe I owe her an apology.”

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Tiger Woods: From a World NO.1 Golfer to a Sudden Politician

December 22, 2009 by TheMaster  
Filed under Tiger Woods Posters

After a two-day silence Tiger Woods finally gave his side of the story Sunday on his website

“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.”

Even with his first public comments on the 2:25 a.m. Friday accident, Woods left several questions.

In a development that rocked the worlds of sports and politics, golf superstar Tiger Woods announced today that he was hanging up his clubs to become a politician. After two days of refusing to speak to the media about suspicious aspects of my personal life, I have proved to myself that I am qualified for a career in politics,” Mr. Woods told reporters in Orlando.

His stunning decision immediately drew praise from such disparate politicians as Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina and Sen. John Ensign of Nevada, who called a press conference to welcome Mr. Woods to the Republican Party.

“Tiger Woods has not yet revealed what his party affiliation will be, but based on what I’ve seen, he has what it takes to be a Republican,” Sen. Ensign said.

Woods and Federer: A Friendship of Champions

March 3, 2009 by TheMaster  
Filed under Golf for Begginers

When people daydream about becoming the best of the best, the top of their chosen field, few pause to consider the potential drawbacks that such elevation may bring. Yet, for those who are truly remarkable within their own discipline, being so vastly superior to all the other competition can be surprisingly difficult to comprehend. Being the best has its perks, but one must also concede that it can be worryingly lonely.

It is therefore little surprise that two champions, who have dominated their respective sports for much of recent memory, have forged a friendship based on understanding how lonely being the best can be.

In golf, Tiger Woods has been there and done it all. The king of the greens, he is so vastly superior to most other players on the golfing circuit that few bother to even imagine success against him.

In tennis, Roger Federer has very nearly – with the exception of the French Open, which proves elusive – been there and done it all. The king of grass, he plays with the grace of a ballet dancer and many opponents know they have lost before the first ball has even been served.

Woods and Federer have become close friends, these two giants of their own sports. The two were brought together by Nike, who saw the potential of these two living sporting legends and united them for an ad campaign. They have since starred, together with footballer Thierry Henry, in advertisements for razor brand Gillette alongside their Nike commitments. Before the 2007 Wimbledon final – in which Federer played his tennis arch-rival Rafael Nadal – Woods recorded a video message for Federer, via Nike, encouraging his friends to win his fifth title. Both men confess to a friendly rivalry as to who can win the most majors in their respective sports; currently, Woods holds the record at 14, with Federer on 13.

Their friendship has extended beyond the advertising suite. In 2006, Woods was photographed supporting Federer from Federer’s own players’ box as he bid for the US Open title. Both have also openly talked of their friendship in interviews and how it has helped them; citing that only each other, out of everyone on the planet, can really understand the position they are in.

Tiger Woods

March 3, 2009 by TheMaster  
Filed under Golf for Begginers

Tiger Woods – A Golfer Like No Other

There is something amazing about the world’s number one male golfer in this day and age – and it is not just his race, although this makes him pretty unique. No, Tiger Woods is remarkable for so many reasons that he transcends race, and makes the curiosity value that surrounded him for much of his early career completely irrelevant. Whether you like golf or not, you will undoubtedly have heard of him, and this is not something that could have been said for most of the people who preceded him in golf’s premier ranking.

From an early age it was clear that Tiger Woods was a phenomenon. At the age of two – yes, that’s right, two – he appeared on American television showing his adeptness at putting and a year later he played nine holes at California’s Navy Golf Club, making his way around in 48 shots. Now if you don’t know much about golf, take it as fact that that is amazing. Many adult amateurs would dream of shooting 48 for a nine-hole round. To do it at the age of three is incredible.

Tiger Woods turned professional at the age of twenty – not especially remarkable in this day and age, but certainly one of the younger players ever to do so. By the time he had turned professional he was already marked out as one of the most exciting prospects the game had ever seen – in fact, probably undeniably the most exciting. There was no doubt that in terms of coverage, he gained some extra attention for being of mixed race. But the coverage was far more than anything due to the fact that he just kept winning.

As things stand, with Woods just back in the game after eight months out following surgery on his left knee, he remains the top-ranked golfer on the PGA Tour. Despite the injury – with which he played the entire US Open in 2008, and won – Woods’ place was untouched, and at the age of 33 he has spent 536 weeks (more than ten years) at the top of the world rankings. That is more than the three next most successful men in the rankings put together. Those three men? Greg Norman, Nick Faldo and Seve Ballesteros.

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