Sunday, December 20, 2009

Tiger Woods Pretended He Was a "Virgin to Strip Clubs"

In the presence of topless dancers, Tiger Woods played the shy little kitty cat -- but it was all just an act for the strip club regular, insiders tell the New York Post.
Prior to his explosive infidelity scandal (revelations began emerging in late November), Woods made a point of visiting NYC strip club Scores whenever he was in the Big Apple. Former Scores manager Tony Lombardi tells the Post that the married 33 year-old golfer always pretended he was a "virgin to strip clubs."
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To cover up his extramarital pursuits, the convincingly "innocent" athlete relied upon an entourage who would broker introductions to attractive women at clubs. "He'd just point and say 'Who's that?' and they'd go over and sayd 'Tiger Woods wants to meet you.' And they would never leave together," club magnate Rocco Ancarola says in the paper.
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Ancarola adds that it's common practice for club owners to cover up for the indiscretions of wealthy, famous patrons. "We in the business do that without thinking about it...You tend to protect the celebrities."
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The article also claims that Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, made a deal with the National Enquirer -- killing a story about one Woods affair by promising the athlete on the cover of Men's Fitness, owned by the same publisher as the tabloid.
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The New York Daily News adds that friends in Woods' inner sanctum were aware of his cheating but failed to speak up.
"A lot of us who love him saw this coming," one longtime friend is quoted as saying. "We said, 'You've got to be careful. It's really getting too raggedy.' In his own mind, he may not have thought he was doing anything wrong."
The pal adds that the athlete "was under a lot of pressure. He thought he was just letting off steam. He thought of it as a perk."

Breaking news Tiger Woods update: 'angry and disappointed' mom, drug rumors, and more

Tiger Woods Breaking News includes information rolling in which indicates that his mother, Kultilda Woods, is 'angry and disappointed' with her son. Kultilda had to deal with infidelity first hand when Tiger's dad cheated on her while the golfer was still in high school. At the time, the incident touched Tiger greatly, and his high school girlfriend has even come forward to tell the world how upset he was over the incident. She wanted everyone to know that Tiger's life wasn't perfect. Click here to view the video interview of Tiger's high school girlfriend.
Of course, Kultilda is going to support her son no matter what. That's what mothers do. That doesn't take away from the hurt, anger, and embarrassment she must feel. Over the past few years she is said to have grown to like Elin Woods and adores her grandchildren. Click here to read more about how Elin Woods is handling the scandal.
A doctor that has treated Tiger Woods in the past is under investigation for allegedly giving athletes performance enhancing drugs. The golfer has not been identified or implicated as having used these drugs, but critics are calling for increased scrutiny over the golfer's relationship with the doctor. After his knee surgery took longer to heal than it should have, it is said that the doctor in question treated Tiger. Video coverage of the alleged relationship can be found here.
The Observer-Reporter has an interesting take on Tiger's relationship with Anthony Galea, the doctor in question. John Steigerwald says:
There's obviously no proof that Tiger is juiced and probably never will be. That means it's highly unlikely that he could ever be found guilty in court.This isn't court.This is my column, and when I see an athlete who looks bigger and stronger than every other athlete in his sport, and who does super-human things never before seen in his sport and his name is linked to a doctor who is linked to performance enhancing drugs, I'm going with guilty until proven innocent.
Should the PGA Tour scrutinize Tiger's relationship with Galea? If there's no proof or indication that the golfer ever did take any of such drugs, it would prove to be a waste of time to really investigate the claims. If the current scandal wasn't in high swing, it's probably unlikely that Anthony Galea's links to Tiger Woods would even be discussed.


Breaking news Tiger Woods update: 'angry and disappointed' mom, drug rumors, and more

Breaking news on Tiger Woods includes information rolling in which indicates that his mother, Kultilda Woods, is 'angry and disappointed' with her son. Kultilda had to deal with infidelity first hand when Tiger's dad cheated on her while the golfer was still in high school. At the time, the incident touched Tiger greatly, and his high school girlfriend has even come forward to tell the world how upset he was over the incident. She wanted everyone to know that Tiger's life wasn't perfect. Click here to view the video interview of Tiger's high school girlfriend.
Of course, Kultilda is going to support her son no matter what. That's what mothers do. That doesn't take away from the hurt, anger, and embarrassment she must feel. Over the past few years she is said to have grown to like Elin Woods and adores her grandchildren. Click here to read more about how Elin Woods is handling the scandal.
A doctor that has treated Tiger Woods in the past is under investigation for allegedly giving athletes performance enhancing drugs. The golfer has not been identified or implicated as having used these drugs, but critics are calling for increased scrutiny over the golfer's relationship with the doctor. After his knee surgery took longer to heal than it should have, it is said that the doctor in question treated Tiger. Video coverage of the alleged relationship can be found here.
The Observer-Reporter has an interesting take on Tiger's relationship with Anthony Galea, the doctor in question. John Steigerwald says:
There's obviously no proof that Tiger is juiced and probably never will be. That means it's highly unlikely that he could ever be found guilty in court.This isn't court.This is my column, and when I see an athlete who looks bigger and stronger than every other athlete in his sport, and who does super-human things never before seen in his sport and his name is linked to a doctor who is linked to performance enhancing drugs, I'm going with guilty until proven innocent.
Should the PGA Tour scrutinize Tiger's relationship with Galea? If there's no proof or indication that the golfer ever did take any of such drugs, it would prove to be a waste of time to really investigate the claims. If the current scandal wasn't in high swing, it's probably unlikely that Anthony Galea's links to Tiger Woods would even be discussed.


Tiger Woods may be going to The Meadows for drug and sex addiction

Tiger Woods may be going to The Meadows Addiction and Treatment Center in Arizona for drug and sex rehabilitation. Unconfirmed reports by the British tabloid “The Daily Mail' say that Tiger Woods could be heading to Arizona for drug and sex rehab after the holiday season. Although the reports have not been confirmed, they have been surfacing in the state of Arizona around the Meadows Addiction and Treatment Center.
Fox News Phoenix is reporting that The Meadows has not confirmed nor denied the rumors that Tiger Woods will be entering treatment after the holidays.
May Tiger Woods and all people who need help with addiction find the support that they need.