Four years after her divorce from Tiger Woods, Elin Nordegren is openly talking about her relationship with the top golfer since his infidelity came to light.

Nordegren first spoke publicly about her divorce May 10 during her graduation speech from Rollins College in Florida:

"When I entered my student advisor office in the fall of 2005, I was 25 years old, I had just recently moved to America, I was married without children. Today, nine years later, I'm a proud American, and I have two beautiful children… but I'm no longer married."

You may recall that two days after the National Enquirer reported Woods had been unfaithful in his marriage, Woods wrecked his Cadillac Escalade into a fire hydrant leaving his home in wee hours of Nov. 27, 2009. Woods would later admit to the infidelity as at least a dozen women publicly claimed to have had a sexual relationship with the golfer.

Now, she tells People magazine that things are "really good" between her and Woods, who lives just 25 minutes away in south Florida. The two share custody of daughter Sam, 6, and 5-year-old son, Charlie.

Nordegren, who studied psychology,  explains that she went through extensive therapy - still going once a week - to work "on herself" after the couple's public split.

"I have moved on and I am in a good place. My relationship with Tiger is centered around our children and we are doing really good – we really are – and I am so happy that is the case. He is a great father."

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