Tiger Woods Under Investigation By Child Welfare Services?

The cheating golf-star gets a visit from the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Tiger, Tiger, Tiger. It must be hard having every moment in your life reported to scrutinized by anyone who has access to a news source. You'd think after a car crash, reports of cheating with 11 different women, and talks to lost-endorsements, life would figure the guy's had about enough. But the famous golfing athlete hasn't found a break yet.

According to reports, the Florida Department of Children and Families dropped by for a visit to Woods' home on Saturday. Of course, the appearance is fuel for the rumor that Woods' Thanksgiving-weekend crash was really caused by a heated argument between him and his wife, Elin, which they still deny.

Carrie Hoeppner, a spokeswoman for the agency, was tight-lipped on the reason for the visit, or whether or not it took place at all. She told the Daily News, "Child abuse, adult investigations in the state of Florida are confidential. I'm just not able by law to give confirmation about whether we visited the family and that is in the interest of protecting the child."

However, it was reported that the agency cars stayed at the Woods estate for about an hour. It is protocol for the state department to investigate cases of domestic violence, so only time will tell if this visit had any more to it.

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