Tiger Woods’ legendary golf career was shaken in 2009 by a personal scandal that exposed his infidelity
and ended his marriage to Elin Nordegren. The revelations of multiple affairs dominated headlines worldwide,
and by August 2010, the couple finalized their divorce, closing a painful chapter but opening a new path for both.
In the aftermath, Nordegren devoted herself to raising their two children while pursuing personal growth.
She later dated billionaire philanthropist Chris Cline for several years, though their relationship
ended in 2017. Tragedy struck in 2019 when Cline died in a helicopter crash, a loss that deeply impacted her.
Despite the heartbreak, Nordegren and Woods developed a cooperative, respectful co-parenting partnership.
Reports indicate she has even maintained cordial ties with Woods’ later partner, Erica Herman, showing
maturity and prioritizing family harmony. Woods himself has praised Nordegren, once describing her as his
“best friend” and emphasizing their shared commitment to raising their children.
Today, Nordegren lives quietly, largely away from the spotlight. Her focus remains on her children and her personal well-being.
Her journey stands as an example of resilience and grace, proving it’s possible to rebuild life and find peace after public betrayal and loss.