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Vonn Waits in Car to Avoid Tiger Woods' Ex Wife?

Just days after confirming her relationship with Tiger Woods, Lindsey Vonn was been spotted waiting in a car while the golf pro interacted with his ex-wife.

Woods divorced ex-wife Elin Nordergren in 2010 after a string of extramarital affairs were made public, causing perceived friction between the pair. The former spouses share one daughter, Sam Alexis, age 5, and one son, Charlie Axel, age 3.

On Monday, Woods' new girlfriend and Olympic skier Vonn was spotted waiting for a full hour in Woods' car while he attended his daughter's baseball game, according to Daily Mail.

Vonn's unusual behavior and the fact that Nordegren was present at the event sparked rumors that the skier may have been avoiding an awkward encounter with her boyfriend's ex.

Furthermore, Vonn and Woods have just recently made their relationship public after keeping it discreet for "the last few months," and the couple may be taking things slowly when it comes to Nordegren.

Woods took to Facebook on Monday with the personal news.

"Lindsey and I have been friends for some time, but over the last few months we have become very close and are now dating," said the pro golfer. "We thank you for your support and for respecting our privacy. We want to continue our relationship, privately, as an ordinary couple and continue to compete as athletes."

Also a famous athlete, Vonn has been married before as well; the skier divorced her former coach Thomas Vonn last year.

Meanwhile, Nordergren and Woods reportedly sat at the "opposite ends of the stadium," according to E! News. Woods' ex wife and former model has reportedly also moved on, and is said to be dating millionaire Chris Cline.

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