Tiger Woods’ three-year relationship with Lindsey Vonn ended when the PGA Tour star confessed to the Olympic skier that he had cheated on her, according to a story May 12 by The Daily Mail of London.

Dailymail.com cited an anonymous source whom it described as “a close friend” to the golfer. Woods and Vonn mutually announced the end of their romance May 5, with each citing demanding schedules. A few weeks earlier, Vonn had accompanied Woods to the Masters in Augusta, Ga.

According to the Dailymail.com report, Woods admitted to Vonn of a dalliance after having been spotted with another woman in February, after he withdrew 12 holes into his round at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego.

Woods, 39, was married to former swimsuit model Elin Nordegren, the mother of his two children, before the union unraveled after Woods crashed his SUV into a fire hydrant Nov. 27, 2009, under mysterious circumstances outside the couple’s home in Windermere, Fla. He later admitted to serial infidelities and sought treatment for sex addiction.

Woods, who since has moved to Jupiter Island, Fla., shares custody of daughter Sam, who will be 8 next month, and son Charlie, 6.

Woods, whose 79 PGA Tour victories include 14 major championships to rank second in both categories, hasn’t won since Aug. 4, 2013, at the 2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. He has made two cuts in four starts this season, including a tie for 69th in last week’s Players Championship. He is not expected to play again until the June 4-7 Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, two weeks before the U.S. Open.