Tiger Woods’ mistresses reveal details of his affairs with tell-all books as he nurses car crash injuries
AS he lies at home nursing a shattered ankle and fractured leg, Tiger Woods will have been hoping all his bad luck had finally run out.
But we can reveal that just a month after the golf legend was almost killed in yet another car crash, TWO of his former mistresses are writing tell-all books on the multi-millionaire.
Jamie Jungers will allege that Tiger’s marriage was a sham, he was hooked on sleeping pills and high- stakes gambling but was tight with cash — and his life went off the rails after the death of his father, Earl.
Another ex-lover, glamorous Rachel Uchitel, .
Jamie, 38, started dating Tiger soon after he married Swedish model Elin Nordegren in October 2004.
Today she reveals that she still has feelings for the 45-year-old father of two and hopes her new book, Captured By Grace, could lead to a reunion with the star.
In an exclusive interview, she said: “I was deeply in love with Tiger.
“We were so close and used to have intimate conversations about everything.
“He used to fly out to Las Vegas a lot, where I lived at the time, because his trainer was there.
“And every other week he would fly me to LA to visit him at his place by the ocean.
“I was there when his father died and I remember how quiet and sad he was. He didn’t cry but it was clear he was in a lot of pain.
“We have been through so much together so I would like to see him and see that he is getting past all the bad stuff we both experienced.
“I am not in love with him any more, my feelings are more of care and concern, but I do feel like we will cross paths eventually.
“We have both been in similar situations and have been portrayed as bad people doing bad things.
“Now we are both back on track and with this book coming out you never know what is going to happen.
“I have a ghost-writer and the book is finished, so I hope it will be out in the next month or two at the latest.
“There is a bit about Tiger, obviously, about how we met.
“I’m sure he will be curious about what’s in there and he might want to know how I’m doing, because the last time anyone heard from me I was in a really bad place.”
Tiger’s own memoir, Back, is due in shops later this year, and while he was never going to be short of material, his most recent accident will add yet another dramatic chapter.
It happened when he was rushing to a TV job in California on the morning of February 23 and he lost control of his car.
It hit a kerb and a tree before flipping over several times.
Tiger is considered lucky to be alive, having been pulled unconscious from the driver’s seat with blood all over his face.
Experts believe the incident has the hallmarks of someone falling asleep at the wheel, as there were no brake marks on the road, but Los Angeles police say there is no evidence the star was impaired by drugs or alcohol.