Tiger Woods’ biggest scandals after latest DUI arrest

The golf icon was subsequently embroiled in accusations of infidelity National researcher published a report in 2009 headlined “Tiger Woods Cheating Scandal.” The piece details Woods’ extramarital affairs with more than 120 women, including his months-long clandestine relationship with New York City nightclub hostess Rachel Uchitel.
It reflected what Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian wrote in the biography Tiger Forestwhich revealed that Woods had arranged a phone call with his then-wife, Elin Nordegren, and Uchitel.
While the athlete was sleeping, Nordegren reportedly scrolled through his phone and found a person named “Jaimee Grubbs” in his phone log. The same contact left a message asking Nordegren to respond: “You know who this is because you are f—– my husband.”
Woods later tried to call “Grubbs” but it went to voicemail.
“Hey, it’s… it’s Tiger,” he said. “Can you please get your name off your phone? My wife searched my phone and she might be calling you. So if you can, please get your name off of there. And, uh…just put it as a number on voicemail. Okay? I need you to do this for me. Really. Quickly. Okay, bye.”
The book also claimed that Nordegren found a message that Woods had sent to an unknown number, which read: “You’re the only one I’ve ever loved.”
Nordegren, posing as her then-husband, reportedly replied, “I miss you. When will we see each other again?” After receiving a response, she called the number and discovered it belonged to Uchitel.
In December 2009, a woman came forward with evidence of a 31-month affair with Woods, which began after they met in 2007. Woods announced an indefinite leave from golf days later.




