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Elin Nordegren

Tiger Woods was injured early Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, when he lost control of his SUV outside his Florida mansion, and a local police chief initially said Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, used a golf club to smash out the back window to help get him out. But reports have cast doubt on that version of the event. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

A photo of Faglaro farm on Faglaro island, Stockholm archipelago on Friday Dec. 11, 2009. U.S. golf pro Tiger Woods' wife Elin has recently bought the house that is only reachable by boat. Stenake Johansson, chairman of the Residential Association on Faglaro island, told the Associated Press on Saturday that Elin Nordegren became the owner on Dec. 1. "Elin Nordegren has bought it, but I don't know how much Tiger has signed on to those papers," said Johansson, adding that his organization is still awaiting all the paperwork. Johansson could not confirm the house's reported price of $2.2 million and said he didn't know whether Nordegren and Woods planned to move in. The main residence is at top right, the other structures are out buildings. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Anders Wiklund) **  SWEDEN OUT  **
A photo of Faglaro farm on Faglaro island, Stockholm archipelago on Friday Dec. 11, 2009. U.S. golf pro Tiger Woods' wife Elin has recently bought the house that is only reachable by boat. Stenake Johansson, chairman of the Residential Association on Faglaro island, told the Associated Press on Saturday that Elin Nordegren became the owner on Dec. 1. "Elin Nordegren has bought it, but I don't know how much Tiger has signed on to those papers," said Johansson, adding that his organization is still awaiting all the paperwork. Johansson could not confirm the house's reported price of $2.2 million and said he didn't know whether Nordegren and Woods planned to move in. The main residence is at top right, the other structures are out buildings. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Anders Wiklund) ** SWEDEN OUT **Read moreAP
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