Tiger Woods’ relationship with girlfriend and World Cup skier Lindsey Vonn is heating up so fast that the two are reportedly working out the details of a prenuptial agreement.
“Tiger’s relationship with Lindsey has moved quickly,” a source told the National Enquirer. “The two have gotten so serious they’re already thinking about a wedding and kids.”
Woods — the No. 1 golfer in the world fresh off his victory in The Players Championship — and Vonn were spotted this week with Woods’ two kids on his yacht in Palm Beach, Fla.
TMZ has the photos of the group lounging, fishing and looking very much like a family.
Woods, 37, is trying to get his family life back to some semblance of normalcy after his serial cheating broke up his marriage to Elin Nordegren. It cost him a cool $110 million in a 2010 divorce settlement.
Woods and Vonn went public with their dating relationship last March. Woods’ prior affairs with party girls and porn stars prompted a serious discussion with Vonn in recent weeks.
“During a heart-to-heart about their future in early May, Tiger swore he’s a changed man and told Lindsey that he wants to buy her a ring this summer,” The Enquirer’s source said. “Tiger also casually mentioned that he’d already contacted his lawyers about drawing up a prenup to protect his assets.”
Woods is still worth about $600 million despite losing all those sponsorships after his sex scandal exploded.
The 28-year-old Vonn reportedly wants half of those assets if their marriage goes belly up. She even wants a cash payout for each affair.
“Lindsey told Tiger that she’d marry him, but said that she wants half of his $600 million fortune if they divorce,” said the source. “And as insurance against him straying, Lindsey warned Tiger that he’ll also have to sign an agreement to give her a lump sum of $20 million for every incidence of cheating.”
Vonn’s idea of a cheaters payment program would be better than winning the lottery.
“Lindsey is a smart cookie, and she’s making Tiger put his money where his mouth is,” the source said.
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