Tiger Woods Divorce
Tiger Woods Divorce
The Masters have come and gone and still news surrounding Tiger Woods is overshadowing a big win by Phil Mickelson. If you look at Tiger’s life over the last few months, a forth place finish at eleven under par looks pretty good. However, the post-Masters interview left many wondering if Tiger was indeed ready to move forward. If there is to be a Tiger Woods divorce, the world will watch in wonderment at his ability to cope.
Various sources report that Elin may have already filed for a divorce or will at least do so soon. And at the same time if Woods manages to pull off some big wins on the tour in the near future, golf may return as the main topic of conversation. The idea of a Tiger Woods divorce is certainly plausible considering all the nasty publicity he has brought to his family. Elin’s flight out of the country during the final round of the Masters speaks volumes about her disposition.
Rumors continue to circulate that Tiger and Elin aren’t even speaking. The other variable here is that they have two have children and regardless of Tigers actions, he and his children deserve to have a life together. While it’s perfectly understandable that Elin plans to divorce Tiger, the long-term well-being of the children needs to be considered. A Tiger Woods divorce will impact the children more than anyone, even the folks on the golf course.
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