Tiger Woods Wife 911 Call Results in Tasteless Odds From Bookie

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Dec/09/2009
Elin Woods Mother 911

Ireland's largest online bookmaker is no stranger to controversy.  This is the same that features Jesus Christ and the Apostles in a sacrilegious ad gambling at the Last Supper.  Another of their ads poked fun at dwarfs, mocking their sexual prowess, seemingly unaware that little people often come with big packages and even bigger hearts.  Worse still were those horrible President Obama assassination odds.  Now the online betting firm has begun taking bets on the next 911 call related to Tiger Woods or his wife.

This comes after the Web was abuzz with reports that Elin Woods had made a frantic 911 call the other night after her mother fainted in the tub.  Tiger Woods wife was obviously in a state of shock as noted once tapes of the 911 call had been released.

Barbro Holmberg, Elin Nordegren's mother, was rushed by ambulance to Health Central Hospital, and released to Tiger Woods' home following an early morning rescue by paramedics.

The odds offered up by Paddy Power asks "Who Will The Next 911 Call Be For?" 

"While they stopped short of offering odds on the two kids, Paddy Power managed to throw the nanny in as one of the options," said Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.  "Very tasteless indeed!"

Tiger Woods, Elin Woods and Elin's mom, Barbro, all appeared to be favorites to be rushed to the emergency room next.

"I'm speechless!" expressed a shocked O'Brien. 

A release from the company read:

"The Woods household are certainly keeping the Orlando emergency services on their toes lately with two 911 calls in as many weeks. With both Tiger and now his mother in-law, Barbro Holmberg, requiring emergency call outs, Paddy Power are taking bets on who will be responsible for the next set of flashing lights outside Tigers multi-million dollar Florida mansion."

Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

 

 

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