Elin Nordegren
Downed by a neck injury, having a coach quit on him via text message -- it's pretty clear that beleaguered golfer Tiger Woods is having yet another rough week.

Now it looks like his looming divorce from Elin Nordegren could turn very nasty, especially with regard to their two small children.
In the continuing will they or won't they divorce saga, Tiger Woods stands to lose $500-$600 million in the settlement, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

A source close to Elin Nordegren says she has been having ''round-the-clock'' conversations with several lawyers -- both in her native Stockholm and in the U.S.
Beleaguered golfer Tiger Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, isn't necessarily after the money (that's probably all set, thanks to a pre-nup), but it's clear she wants the kids.

Elin is looking to spend more time in her home country of Sweden and will be taking the couple's two young children with her, RadarOnline reports, sparking talk of an impending custody battle between the two, should they go ahead with a divorce.
From the sex scandal to the media obsession to her husband's creepy Nike commercial, Elin Nordegren has finally had enough.

The estranged wife of troubled golfer Tiger Woods is "numb" at this point, according to a source who tells People.com, "She's so far beyond hurt now. If she were angry or if she hated him, they might still have a chance to work it out. She just doesn't care anymore."
After taking five months away from the game, Tiger Woods came in 4th at the Masters Tournament in Augusta.

The golf pro said in an interview that he was disappointed with coming in fourth and that he entered to win it. Had he won, this would have been Woods' fifth Masters victory.
So far, so good for beleaguered golf champ Tiger Woods, who looked relaxed and confident as he opened with his best first round ever at the Masters, just a few shots behind leader Fred Couples.

"I felt normal," the golfer told reporters at the end of day. "Tried to hit a little fade off the first tee, tried take something off of it and make sure I got in play. From there, I just went about my business."
A new allegation has surfaced on the eve of Tiger Woods' Masters comeback, saying he had a one-night stand with the young daughter of one of his Windermere, Fla. neighbors, according to the National Enquirer.

The tabloid identifies the woman as Raychel Coudriet, 22, a University of Alabama senior, whom Woods first met when she was just 14. The liaison allegedly took place in Tiger's office last year.
Tiger Woods arrived to the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta on Sunday with a dozen other players to begin practicing his swing for this week's Masters tournament, reports the AP.

The world renowned golfer chatted it up with fellow competitor Paul Casey, then made his way to the golf course for practice.






















