LOS ANGELES — Five months after having their marriage rocked by an affair scandal, Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren are reportedly closing in on a divorce agreement.
"For weeks now there have been rumors that Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren might reconcile and save their marriage," says Entertainment Tonight correspondent Kevin Frazier in a new blog. "It was believed by going to sex rehab that Tiger had done just enough to keep his family together. But sources have told me that the marriage is indeed over."
Frazier points out that Nordegren was traveling by plane to Arizona on Sunday while her husband's triumphant return to golf played out at the Masters.
"Usually with her husband in contention at his biggest tournament she would be there waiting for him in case he won — instead she made a plan so that she would be in the air while Tiger was playing," he says.
The pair reportedly haven't spoken in "quite some time" and Frazier says it's simply a matter of putting the final touches on their divorce agreement.
"It is believed that all they have to do is work out a few more details on their divorce and they can sign the divorce decree and both can move on with their lives," he says.
Woods, 34, and Nordegren, 30, married in 2004. They have two children — daughter Sam Alexis, 2, and son Charlie Axel, 1.
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