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Tiger 'bedded 120 women'

Orlando - Tiger Woods might be back playing golf, but stories about his off-course escapades continue.

According to the National Enquirer, Woods was forced to list all the women he slept with as part of his rehabilitation.

Apparently, he bedded no less than 120 women during his marriage to his Swedish wife Elin Nordegren, who is claimed to have filed for divorce after learning that Woods knew one of his conquests since she was 14.

A one-night stand between Woods and his Isleworth neighbour Raychel Coudriet, who was then 21, was said to be the last straw.

However, Coudriet was not on the list - infuriating the mother of Woods's two children.

A source told the magazine that Nordegren ''was screaming so loudly that everyone could hear what she was saying''.

''This is the worst betrayal ever … I'm divorcing you,'' she was quoted as saying.

Woods made his return to competitive action at the Masters at Augusta in early April after a five-month layoff, finishing in a tie for fourth.

Woods is currently playing in the Quail Hollow Championship, and posted a two-over, 74 in the first round.


Tiger's neighbour Raychel Coudriet (File)
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