Tiger's Ex Elin Nordegren Is Reportedly Single Again

It seems Tiger Woods’ ex-wife Elin Nordegren isn’t ready to settle down again. For months, rumors have floated around that the mother of two was getting extremely serious with her new boyfriend Jamie Dingman, but it turns out that’s not the case. In fact, it’s the exact opposite.

According to People, Dingman and Nordegren officially broke up all the way back in January. The split supposedly wasn’t precipitated by any knockdown drag out fights or infidelities but rather a feeling on her end that she wasn’t emotionally ready to seriously make a relationship work this quickly after her marriage to Woods ended with so much animosity and so much publicity.

By most accounts, Nordegren and Dingman’s time together was happy and relatively stable, but the broad facts of the relationship were also profoundly weird. Dingman, the son of a billionaire, was previously involved with Rachel Uchitel, who was arguably the most famous of Woods’ many mistresses. Even stranger, it was supposedly one of Dingman’s friends who first went public with news of the golfer’s infidelities. It’s hard to imagine that whole backstory wasn’t the source of many conversations and perhaps even fights between the former couple.

As a beautiful woman with plenty of money and supposedly a good head on her shoulders, Nordegren should have no trouble finding a wonderful man to marry in the future. Right now, it’s just a matter of her getting to the point where she’s ready to fully invest in that potential commitment.

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