'He's lost his mojo': Tiger Woods allegedly turned into bogeyman after his breakup with Erica Herman
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: After his breakup with Erica Herman, Tiger Woods is said to have turned into a bogeyman. A source claims that the infamous golfer has lost his groove.
The source said, "Tiger's been single a long time, and not by choice. He's lost his mojo and doesn't know how to get it back," as reported by RadarOnline.
The golfer's romantic life was severely damaged when he abruptly broke up with his 39-year-old ex-girlfriend by enticing her to a nearby airport with the promise of a trip, then locked her out of his Florida estate.
The source told the National Enquirer, "A lot of women feel he did a rotten thing to Erica. Despite his fame and wealth, they're seeing him as a bad apple not worth the hassle."
The 47-year-old golfing legend's issues with women started when shocking details of his extramarital romances with strippers and party girls surfaced.
His marriage to Swedish beauty Elin Nordegren, 43, was ruined by the shocking expose, and he hasn't been the same since, according to reports.
The father of two underwent an embarrassing six-week program in 2010 to rehabilitate his sex addiction, but the stain is still there over ten years later.
"Tiger has this reputation as a total cheater, which he'll never be able to shake," noted the source and continued, "Add to that the way he just double-crossed Erica, and it's not hard to see why women are avoiding him like the plague."
It is said that the troubled athlete isn't giving up despite his scarlet letter. Woods first became a social outcast almost 20 years ago, when it was revealed that he was having an affair with former nightclub hostess Rachel Uchitel.
Recently, Uchitel gained notoriety for speaking out against the abuse she endured at the hands of the media. She's not the only ex of Woods attracting notice, though.
Herman had also initiated legal action in December 2022, contending that Tiger Woods owed her $30 million.
She claimed she had been coerced into signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) when their relationship turned intimate.
She then filed a separate complaint in March, requesting to be let out of her NDA, citing a law that allows NDAs to be nullified in cases of sexual assault.
Herman retracted her legal action against the renowned golfer in November.