One of Tiger Woods’ alleged mistresses has told how she had “wild” sex with the wealthy US golf star, including during 10 visits to his home, British newspaper the Sun reported on Thursday.
Twenty-six-year-old model Jamie Jungers recounted how their relationship started in Las Vegas eight months after Woods married and continued despite Woods telling her that his marriage to Swedish wife Elin Nordegren was fine.
“The sex was amazing, just crazy. It got better the more we saw each other and the more we saw each other, the more we had sex. He was amazing in bed,” she told the tabloid.
They began their affair in June 2005, when he introduced himself at the exclusive Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, she claimed.
“Tiger and I went back to the room and just started making out,” she said, in some of the most lurid revelations so far about Woods’ alleged extramarital affairs, exposed following his mystery car crash outside his Florida home last month. “It just went from one thing to the next. We ended up having crazy sex for two hours. I remember him picking me up and putting me against the wall and that’s when it turned into wild sex. It was really good.”
“Later I said to him: ‘I don’t know a whole lot about your marriage situation. I know it is very fresh. I know you just got married. I mean, is it going OK?’ He said: ‘Yes, it’s fine, she’s in Sweden with her family.’”
He subsequently invited her to join him at a golf tournament near Chicago and then to his family home in California — which she claimed she visited 10 times.
By that time she had strong feelings for him and was upset by pictures of him around the house with his wife.
“It was heartbreaking. I imagined how she would feel if she knew I was in her house,” Jungers said.
She eventually ended the affair after 18 months, she said, adding: “People are getting to see he’s not the great family-orientated guy everyone thought he was.”
Woods, 33, has gone underground since he crashed his car just outside his Florida mansion on Nov. 27, allegedly after an argument with his wife over a reported affair with a New York night club hostess.
He did, however, apologize for “personal sins” and “transgressions” in a Dec. 2 statement.
In related news, Woods’ woes have spawned the inevitable online game.
Tiger Hunting, located at Break.com, features an animation of the golfer and another woman in his car being chased by his golf-club wielding wife.
The object of the game is to earn points and escape a clubbing from Elin Nordegren by avoiding obstacles on the road, such as fire hydrants and trees.
Tiger Hunting has been played more than 1.1 million times.
Woods is the latest celebrity to feature in an online video game.
A game called Sock and Awe became a Web sensation last year after an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at former US president George W. Bush. Players earned points by hitting Bush with a virtual shoe.
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