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CBS/AP/ August 30, 2010, 10:17 AM

Tiger: More Sad than Relieved about Divorce

Two days after his divorce, Tiger Woods says he feels more sadness than relief.

Woods and his wife officially divorced Monday, nine months after he was exposed for having numerous extramarital affairs. Woods returned to golf Wednesday at The Barclays, the same day People magazine released an interview with his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren.

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The world's No. 1 player says his golf is secondary, and that he's trying to get their two children used to their parents being divorced.

Woods says it's a sad time in his life because "you don't ever go into a marriage looking to get divorced."

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Nordegren told People magazine she and Woods tried for months to reconcile the relationship. In the end, a marriage "without trust and love" wasn't good for anyone, she said.

In November outside their Florida home, Woods drove his SUV over a fire hydrant and into a tree, setting off shocking revelations that sports' biggest star had been cheating on his wife through multiple affairs. The couple officially divorced Monday.

Nordegren told People that she never hit Woods on the night of the car crash.

"There was never any violence inside or outside our home," she said. "The speculation that I would have used a golf club to hit him is just truly ridiculous."

Nordegren said Woods left the house that night and when he didn't return after a while, she got worried and went to look for him. She said that's when she found him in the car.

"I did everything I could to get him out of the locked car," she said. "To think anything else is absolutely wrong."

The magazine said the interview was conducted over four visits lasting a total of 19 hours at the rented Windermere, Florida, home where she now lives with their two children.

"I've been through hell," said the Swedish-born Nordegren, who began losing her hair in the days before the divorce became final. "It's hard to think you have this life, and then all of a sudden - was it a lie? You're struggling because it wasn't real. But I survived. It was hard, but it didn't kill me."

Asked about his ex-wife's interview, Woods said Wednesday, "I wish her the best in everything."

"You know, it's a sad time in our lives," he said. "And we're looking forward in our lives and how we can help our kids the best way we possibly can. And that's the important thing."

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bundye says:
Tiger, do not wallow in this, move on!!!!
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ifonlybygrace says:
Tiger,
Go away! And heal with Jesus. It's just between Him and you, now. We don't want to hear it anymore. You have ruined so many lives, including yours. God bless you. Pray about where your life is going. But pray to the right God! The only true God! Jesus.
LS
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RunsWithWolves says:
Hey Tiger! What's there to be sad about? You can go out and get all the chicks you want now? I mean really, you should be the happiest man on the planet now that you have your freedom back. And you still have all that money!! Gobs and gobs of it!! The chicks really dig money!!
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ksmit2 says:
At this point he's better off not saying anything else. Just play golf.
Stop beating a dead horse.
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Myopinion046 says:
He did it to himself.
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wfw3536 says:
The article just confirms what a bum Tiger is and that he does not deserve his ex wife and family. The guy is real sick and needs a lot of professional help.
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mjlewis6 says:
There should have been more PRIVACY about a public figure's private life. It is one thing to hold office and be excoriated for being a hypocrite and quite another for being good at his sport and managing a separate lifestyle, albeit, from that of his responsibilities to his home life...We need not have gone there. And we still should not be seeing this stuff in print.

What kind of ugly press will we get in the future for significant others for these divorced parents? I recall Mickey Rooney had LOTS of wives....and so did many other Hollywood celebrities. Just can the talk...there are more important things in the news than who sleeps with whom.
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JustYourAverageReader says:
He is sad that a divorce further tarnished his image.
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down-ndirty says:
"...his golf is secondary."

Lol!!!

Does that mean his promiscuous behavior is still #1? ...and his family is #3?

What Woods paid to his "ex" and for child support is a mere drop in the bucket compared to his net worth and future earnings.
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pragmatist1 says:
...go one and cry yourself a river...you're getting what you deserve...so, Tiger, was it all worth it?
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