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EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Woods Stormed Out Before Crash And Told Wife That She Ruined Thanksgiving

Nov. 30 2009, Published 4:32 a.m. ET

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Tiger Woods told his wife that she ruined their Thanksgiving and stormed out of their house before crashing his car early Friday, RadarOnline.com is reporting exclusively.

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The golfing great had been arguing with wife Elin Nordegren for quite some time Thanksgiving night, according to a source familiar with the situation.

When the argument escalated, Tiger left the house and according to the source told Elin: "You've ruined our Thanksgiving! Are you happy

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Tiger, 33, had pulled out of his driveway at 2:25 am Friday when he crashed. He has not offered any explanation about where he was going. He released a statement Sunday taking responsibility for the crash but not addressing what happened prior to the accident.

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Joy Williamson, a neighbor of Tiger's, told RadarOnline.com, "Everything has to be perfect for Tiger. Something at home must have upset him. I think he was probably just furious about something, got in that big Escalade and drove off."

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The source who spoke to RadarOnline.com confirmed that Tiger's wife was upset about reports that he had been unfaithful and that the argument grew more intense as the night got later, leading Tiger to leave the house.

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