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Tiger Woods Backs Out of Best Friend’s Wedding

December 8, 2009

Life is far from rosey for professional golfer Tiger Woods, who has gone from the idol of millions, to a lousy sleezeball in less than a week
Boston (DbTechNo) - Life is far from rosey for professional golfer Tiger Woods, who has gone from the idol of millions, to a lousy sleezeball in less than a week.

Ever since his motor accident, Tiger’s life has unravelled with women crawling out of the woodwork alleging affairs with the world’s best golfer.

Tiger obviously has a lot to deal with, and because of this, he is backing out of his obligation of best man for his best friend’s wedding.

Byron Bell, longtime friend and actual employee of Tiger’s is getting married on Saturday in South Carolina.

According to TMZ, he may have actually knew of Tiger’s affair with Rachel Uchitel, actually helping them book hotels for their hookups.

Tiger’s personal life has been turned on its head, and one has to wonder what that will do to his golf game?

He is already backing out of a golf tournament he was scheduled to host, and this will probably not be the last one he backs out of.

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