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More Tiger Woods 'women' emerge

ABOVE: Nightclub hostess Rachel Uchitel is at the centre of a media storm involving Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren.
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Tiger Woods is bracing for new trouble amid US media reports that at least two women are set to go public with claims that they had affairs with the world’s highest-earning sportsman.
Jaimee Grubbs, a 24-year-old Las Vegas cocktail waitress, has come forward with details and evidence of a 31 month affair, The Times online reports.
Grubbs has reportedly told this week’s edition of Us Weekly magazine that she began an affair with Woods in April 2007 and ‘‘she has more than 300 text messages - some of them described as 'racy' - to prove it’’.
A report on Hollywood website RadarOnline.com said several women have come forward claiming to have had sex with the golf billionaire, The Times reports.
Meanwhile, Florida police have fined Tiger Woods $US164 ($A177) for careless driving after a crash that injured the billionaire golf superstar and set off reports of a violent argument with his wife over an alleged fling in Melbourne with a nightclub hostess.
She said there would be no further investigation into the incident and ‘‘there was no further evidence that any other charges would be laid''.
Major Williams said Florida police had no "blood evidence" to support claims Woods might have been drunk or under the influence of prescription medication.
Earlier, entertainment website TMZ reported that Woods would be charged for drivinig his car into a tree after a rumoured spat with his wife, Elin Nordegren.
The collision left Woods with facial cuts and bruising and reportedly drifting in and out of consiousness.
Woods has refused to speak to police about the crash, fuelling wild speculation in the media.
Meanwhile, his alleged mistress, Rachel Uchitel, dismissed the affair rumours, saying she had met Tiger twice in her life and only in her professional capacity as director of VIP services at a New York night club.
"It's the most ridiculous story. It's like they are asking me to comment if there are aliens on Earth," Ms Uchitel told the New York Post daily.
"Tiger and I are not friends," 33-year-old Uchitel said, adding that the fact she was in Melbourne, at the same time as Woods in November was a mere coincidence.
"Like I could just walk up to the 35th floor and go to the Presidential Suite if Tiger Woods was staying there? Like they would hand a girl a key at the front desk and let her go to Tiger's room. I didn't see him at all in Australia. I was just there with friends."
Woods has called the rumours "unfounded and malicious".
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I cannot wait to field questions from my eleven year old grandson who thinks Tiger Woods is the epitomy of decency and fair play-
Having watched and cheered on Tiger since his win in the Amateur here in Oregon , we are so disappointed that he appears to have succumbed to the pitfalls of fame and fortune and incredible bad choice making.
Another person who seemed to personify good and hope and success has bitten the dust. What does Tiger say to all the kids who look up to him-those who need a figure like Tiger to inspire them to become good citizens?
I hope his injuries were inflicted by his wife, not the car. He deserves every bit of it. He has ruined his family no matter what eventuates.
stephanie detjens Thursday 3 December, 2009 - 10:09 AM -
Wonder what would be the outcry if a girl-friend of Sam Newman,was the person who crashed into a fire hydrant and then a tree at 2am.
Imagine Sam being believed if the golf club he had smashed the car with,was being used to get his friend out of the car.
Sorry,Tiger and Elin,your story is not credible!Joe Logan Monday 30 November, 2009 - 11:52 PM -
I heard that golf is a good way of improving your accuracy - maybe he can try that to improve his driving skills
KaraokeForASong.com.au Monday 30 November, 2009 - 6:07 PM -
Well something sure is going on that seems a bit strange. Not only does Tiger head off in the middle of the night but manages to hit not only a fire hydrant but a tree as well, and knock himself out - must have gotten up some speed around that corner. Then his wife says she put a golf club through the back window to drag him out. I don't know about you Luv but I wouldn't be strong enough to firstly get him out of the seat, through the back of the car, over the back car seats and through the back window. Wouldn't it have been easier to break the passenger side window and unlock the car? Then again, maybe she risked life and limb to climb over the broken glass, through the car and unlocked the doors that way. Just speculating!
You gotta laugh.Tarielle Monday 30 November, 2009 - 4:41 PM -
YEAH he should praise hes wife shes obviously a better driver then he is haha
In 20 years of driving ive never come close to hititng anything reversing out my drive way
maybe they should build bigger drive ways to match their mcmansions haha
steve Monday 30 November, 2009 - 3:20 PM -
It's none of our business. He didn't injure anyone, it is between him and his family. MOVE ON!
Cate Monday 30 November, 2009 - 11:36 AM





