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Let’s hope Tiger Woods wins the PGA Tour’s AT&T National this week – you can bet on that tournament with Bodog’s golf odds, and Woods is the big betting favorite – because he might actually need the winner’s check.

If the reports are true, Tiger got raked over the coals like no one in history in his divorce settlement with wife Elin Nordegren, who is expected to officially file for divorce in the next week (if I have to remind you of why, you have been living in a cave). Tiger will reportedly pay Elin $750 million and she also gets primary custody of the couple's two children, daughter Sam, 3, and son Charlie, 1. Woods also agreed not to bring any new women into the kids' lives or near them unless he has remarried.

Nordegren apparently also gets the family home in Windermere, Fla. (that’s where all this began thanks to Tiger’s car crash), an apartment in Stockholm and a farmhouse. Tiger gets his new estate on Jupiter Island, Fla., an apartment in Los Angeles and his yacht.

In exchange for this record-setting settlement, Elin will not be allowed to talk about Woods' numerous extramarital affairs. That $750 million settlement is certainly the most ever paid out by a celebrity – Michael Jordan had to fork over $168 million in his divorce for the previous record.

Tiger tees off Thursday around 1 p.m. ET at the AT&T National outside Philadelphia. He will talk to the media after his round and assuredly will not answer any questions about his personal life. The winner of the tournament takes home $1.16 million, by the way. AT&T, incidentally, was one of the first companies to drop him as a spokesman after his affairs became public. His name is off the tournament logo now, but the Tiger Woods Foundation is still the tournament’s primary charity and he is basically the pseudo-host.

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Manne wrote:

Let’s hope Tiger Woods wins the PGA Tour’s AT&T National this week – you can bet on that tournament with Bodog’s golf odds, and Woods is the big betting favorite – because he might actually need the winner’s check.

If the reports are true, Tiger got raked over the coals like no one in history in his divorce settlement with wife Elin Nordegren, who is expected to officially file for divorce in the next week (if I have to remind you of why, you have been living in a cave). Tiger will reportedly pay Elin $750 million and she also gets primary custody of the couple's two children, daughter Sam, 3, and son Charlie, 1. Woods also agreed not to bring any new women into the kids' lives or near them unless he has remarried.

Nordegren apparently also gets the family home in Windermere, Fla. (that’s where all this began thanks to Tiger’s car crash), an apartment in Stockholm and a farmhouse. Tiger gets his new estate on Jupiter Island, Fla., an apartment in Los Angeles and his yacht.

In exchange for this record-setting settlement, Elin will not be allowed to talk about Woods' numerous extramarital affairs. That $750 million settlement is certainly the most ever paid out by a celebrity – Michael Jordan had to fork over $168 million in his divorce for the previous record.

Tiger tees off Thursday around 1 p.m. ET at the AT&T National outside Philadelphia. He will talk to the media after his round and assuredly will not answer any questions about his personal life. The winner of the tournament takes home $1.16 million, by the way. AT&T, incidentally, was one of the first companies to drop him as a spokesman after his affairs became public. His name is off the tournament logo now, but the Tiger Woods Foundation is still the tournament’s primary charity and he is basically the pseudo-host.

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Even worse than Alan on 2 1/2 Men!
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decker wrote:

Even worse than Alan on 2 1/2 Men!

Even as a Tiger fan, I must say Elin deserves what ever she can get
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TurboDave wrote:

Even as a Tiger fan, I must say Elin deserves what ever she can get

Even as a Tiger fan, I must say Elin deserves what ever she can get

I thinking the same 😁
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Manne wrote:

Let’s hope Tiger Woods wins the PGA Tour’s AT&T National this week – you can bet on that tournament with Bodog’s golf odds, and Woods is the big betting favorite – because he might actually need the winner’s check.

If the reports are true, Tiger got raked over the coals like no one in history in his divorce settlement with wife Elin Nordegren, who is expected to officially file for divorce in the next week (if I have to remind you of why, you have been living in a cave). Tiger will reportedly pay Elin $750 million and she also gets primary custody of the couple's two children, daughter Sam, 3, and son Charlie, 1. Woods also agreed not to bring any new women into the kids' lives or near them unless he has remarried.

Nordegren apparently also gets the family home in Windermere, Fla. (that’s where all this began thanks to Tiger’s car crash), an apartment in Stockholm and a farmhouse. Tiger gets his new estate on Jupiter Island, Fla., an apartment in Los Angeles and his yacht.

In exchange for this record-setting settlement, Elin will not be allowed to talk about Woods' numerous extramarital affairs. That $750 million settlement is certainly the most ever paid out by a celebrity – Michael Jordan had to fork over $168 million in his divorce for the previous record.

Tiger tees off Thursday around 1 p.m. ET at the AT&T National outside Philadelphia. He will talk to the media after his round and assuredly will not answer any questions about his personal life. The winner of the tournament takes home $1.16 million, by the way. AT&T, incidentally, was one of the first companies to drop him as a spokesman after his affairs became public. His name is off the tournament logo now, but the Tiger Woods Foundation is still the tournament’s primary charity and he is basically the pseudo-host.

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She deserve every penny :dance:
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Manne wrote:

Let’s hope Tiger Woods wins the PGA Tour’s AT&T National this week – you can bet on that tournament with Bodog’s golf odds, and Woods is the big betting favorite – because he might actually need the winner’s check.

If the reports are true, Tiger got raked over the coals like no one in history in his divorce settlement with wife Elin Nordegren, who is expected to officially file for divorce in the next week (if I have to remind you of why, you have been living in a cave). Tiger will reportedly pay Elin $750 million and she also gets primary custody of the couple's two children, daughter Sam, 3, and son Charlie, 1. Woods also agreed not to bring any new women into the kids' lives or near them unless he has remarried.

Nordegren apparently also gets the family home in Windermere, Fla. (that’s where all this began thanks to Tiger’s car crash), an apartment in Stockholm and a farmhouse. Tiger gets his new estate on Jupiter Island, Fla., an apartment in Los Angeles and his yacht.

In exchange for this record-setting settlement, Elin will not be allowed to talk about Woods' numerous extramarital affairs. That $750 million settlement is certainly the most ever paid out by a celebrity – Michael Jordan had to fork over $168 million in his divorce for the previous record.

Tiger tees off Thursday around 1 p.m. ET at the AT&T National outside Philadelphia. He will talk to the media after his round and assuredly will not answer any questions about his personal life. The winner of the tournament takes home $1.16 million, by the way. AT&T, incidentally, was one of the first companies to drop him as a spokesman after his affairs became public. His name is off the tournament logo now, but the Tiger Woods Foundation is still the tournament’s primary charity and he is basically the pseudo-host.

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Tiger Woods :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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