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tiger woods has slept with a total of 121 women so far while he was married
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Tiger Woods is the highest, he has been for a while. Not sure about the rest
Consider that Tiger Woods income in 2008 was $110 million, he was the highest paid athlete in the world. So that is a mere $12,550 and hour. Also if you think that he took half the season out with injury he could have had a lot lot more.
His name was Steven Davis.
I believe that commercial was aired in 2004. I remember watching it during a commercial while watching the 2004 nation spelling Bee.
Odis Bankmen, Rusty Zamalga and Merriam Azaria
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Michael Jordan by far
Earl Woods' first wife, Kultida Woods, is of mixed descent, including Thai and Chinese heritage, and they have one son, Tiger Woods, who identifies as biracial, having African American, Native American, and Asian ancestry. Earl Woods also had a daughter, Royce, with Kultida. Therefore, while Earl Woods' children are of mixed race, they are not Black in the sense of being solely of African descent.
While 17 players have won the Masters more than once, only three players have ever won it two years in a row and no one has won three in a row or more. Jack Nicklaus was the first person to win two in a row in 1965-66. After him, Nick Faldo won in 1989-90 and the last man to do it was Tiger Woods in 2001-02.
Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh have had a contentious relationship primarily due to competitive rivalry and differing personalities. Their friction was exacerbated by Singh's comments regarding Woods' performance and the controversial use of a substance that Singh claimed was common in golf. While neither has publicly expressed outright hatred, their rivalry has sparked tension and media speculation over the years. Ultimately, it reflects the intense competition and pressures faced by elite athletes in the sport.