News is spreading across the net about Tiger Woods' ninth mistress being Loredana Jolie. By the look of these women you can see that he is selective in whom he chooses to have an affair with, and they aren't you're average women.
For Tiger Woods, $60k is a drop in the bucket. Not only that, that kind of money buys some silence as long as it keeps flowing. Obviously now, the money has dried up a bit on Tiger's extra cirricular activities and the media is not giving him any slack.
I am sure now he has some emotional issues with all his private life coming to light and I really don't care if he says it or not...it has affected his play. Each week that goes bye-bye and he doesnt win...that monkey on his back just gets a bit bigger. Each week that another of his bevy of on the road fun cashes in on trampling his name...that load gets just a bit heavier.
$60k for a weekend...no problem for Tiger and with the women he was hanging with...entirely probable.
Actually, I am not sure he will ever get back to form. That life that he had when everything was clicking is not possible anymore. The paparazzi is not going to ever give him that space he once had even as a kid just getting into the pro game.
Plus, I do not believe he has ever gone through such a dry spell in the game. The longer this slump goes on...the harder it is going to be for him not to be affected by it. There are baseball players that just one day get into a slump and never come back out of it...Bill Blass, Rick Ankiel, Mark Wohlers, etc... One day, they just couldnt find the plate reliably anymore and there was nothing physically wrong with them.
Listening to him before and after a tournament...he isnt the same at all. The swagger is gone and even the words he chooses are light. I almost wish he would enter one of those tournaments that is a PGA event but that most of the top tier guys blow off. Do it at the last minute and feast on the lower level competition and just get a W under his belt. If he fails, he can call it a tune up for his next big tournament. He just seems to have lost a bit of that confidence he had when he was eating everyone's lunch.
We need Tiger to win: EA Games
Electronic Arts has no immediate plans to drop Tiger Woods as the pitchman for its golf video games, but the world's former top golfer needs to get some wins under his belt, the video game publisher's top executive said on Monday. Ref. Source 9