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The saucy cougar named as Tiger Woods' latest lover bragged that she taught the disgraced golf pro everything he knows about sex.
Woods is said to have met Theresa Rogers, 15 years his senior, BEFORE his 2004 wedding but refused to give her up.
And reports say the busty 48-year-old told pals she wanted to "school" the billionaire sportsman in the sack.
Sources told celeb website Radar Online: "Theresa was crazy about Tiger but she didn't want to feel like a bought woman, a paid escort.
"She just wanted to be the woman who schooled Tiger in the bedroom and bragged, 'I taught him everything he needed to know to be a great lover!'"
Randy Woods, 33, reportedly paid for Theresa to travel with him as he toured the world so they could enjoy marathon romps.
Theresa lives in Wellington, Florida - a short drive from Woods' mansion.
Last night a friend said: "Theresa is every young man's dream woman. She is drop-dead gorgeous, smart and very confident. That makes her incredibly hot. There are not many men out there who would be able to resist her."
She has not been seen in the past week, but is thought to have hired high-powered celeb lawyer Gloria Allred - who already represents fellow Tiger mistress Rachel Uchitel.
It is believed at least three more of the star's lovers might still surface.
And allegations emerged that billionaire Woods made frequent visits to Las Vegas where he encouraged party girls to compete for his affection with mock "dating" games. A source said: "Tiger is obsessed with women, and he loves being catered to."
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