Will Elin be lured by the 150 million dollar gift and forgive Tiger for his infidelity? Maybe or maybe not, but Woods is doing all it takes to rekindle the troubled relationship with his wife Elin Nordegren.
In a desperate attempt to save his marriage, the golf pro has presented Elin $150 million as "forgive-me gift,” a source close to the couple told Sunday Express.
Further, as per the deal agreed upon with Elin's sister Josefin Lonnborg, a corporate attorney, Tiger will give an additional $150 million dollars if their marriage continues for the next two years.
Though Tiger is aware that the gift does not “guarantee that Elin won't go ahead and divorce,” he is anxious to “redeem himself,” stated the source.
Marriage worsening again?
After Woods publically apologized for his infidelity, the couple was seen together. Their marriage seemed to have gotten back on track as Tiger was seen publically pecking Elin on the cheek.
Even Elin accompanied Woods for his sex therapy sessions at Gentle Path in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
But now, as per reports doing the rounds, their relationship seems to be falling apart again.
A source was quoted by RadarOnline.com as saying, “This past week Elin has been very cold and distant toward Tiger.”
In fact, the site had earlier reported that Elin’s lawyer had visited the house and had left with several boxes of legal documents.
Though the couple has been staying in the same house, they have not spent a single night together, reports the source to RadarOnline.com.
Elin is reportedly annoyed that Tiger is retracting from his words and returning to golf too soon. Woods had earlier promised to take as much time off “as needed to make things right.”
Tiger is likely to choose Augusta Masters for his comeback, after the four-month long self-imposed exile from the public, due to its strict security, stated Jamil Qureshi, mind guru to the 2006 Ryder Cup team.
Tiger’s return to golf
The golf pro is expected to mark his return to golfing at the Masters on April 8.
Tiger is likely to choose Augusta Masters for his comeback, after the four-month long self-imposed exile from the public, due to its strict security, stated Jamil Qureshi, mind guru to the 2006 Ryder Cup team.
Though Woods’ return to the greens is being eagerly awaited by his fans and it may turn out to be a biggest media event, the decision to play the game too soon may land him in another hole and cost his marriage.