
Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump ‘are wedding bells serious' as smitten couple's relationship takes major step forward
It was first revealed in March that the legendary golfer, 49, was dating Trump, 47.
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They had originally hoped to keep the relationship under wraps.
Amid rampant speculation, Woods eventually confirmed they were dating weeks later.
But now their romance is heating up fast.
So fast, that according to Page Six, they may even be considering marriage in the not too distant future.
A source told the outlet: "They're very serious.
"Wedding bells serious."
The source added: "She's so happy!
"She's finally found happiness.
"She's found happiness for the first time in her life."
Two-time PGA Tour winner Brian Henninger exclusively told SunSport how their blossoming romance had surprised him.
I played golf with Tiger Woods but he was a ghost behind the scenes - his romance with Vanessa Trump surprised me
He said: 'Tiger Woods is not a person you're going to go and hang out with.
'He's not eating with you in the lunchroom. He's pleasant though. He'd say 'Hi Brian'. He knows a little bit about everybody, he does his research.
'I'll never forget the first time I met him. We were at the Western Open, we're in this fitness trailer, they were stretching us or something.
'He goes 'hey, I saw your Trojans got beat by Stanford the other night'. I mean, I've never met him. So I think he's one of those prepared guys in any situation.
'Behind the scenes, he was a ghost to most of us. We didn't really know about his life off the course. We know what the media shared with us, but I didn't really know that lifestyle.
'He was a natural show off. He had so much popularity and it's incredible.
'I didn't get to travel and own mansions, private jets and have Michael Jordan as my best friend…even though I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that stuff.
'But he didn't show signs on the golf course of being affected by any of it.
'Scottie Scheffler is coming along doing similar things. I don't know all the matrix behind it, but they are very close in terms of how many times they've won at a certain age and all the accomplishments.
'They can just turn it on and off. I mean, they get to the golf course and they're like different human beings."
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