Tiger's Mother-in-Law Released From Hospital, Resumes Hibernation at Casa Woods

Elin Nordegren's mom is back at Woods' mansion recuperating after spending 11 hours at Florida facility to treat stomach pains

By Gina Serpe, Claudia Rosenbaum Dec 08, 2009 8:40 PMTags
Barbro Holmberg, Tiger Woods, Elin Woods AP Photo/Scanpix Sweden, Pontus Lundahll:David Cannon/Getty Images

Put it this way: If Tiger Woods was your son-in-law, you'd probably be experiencing some stomach pains, too.

As it is, Elin Nordegren's mother, Barbro Holmberg, has been released from the hospital after her ambulance-abetted trip to the emergency room this morning.

"She was released an hour ago," a source told E! News.

The 57-year-old Holmberg, who arrived from Sweden last Friday to provide some much-needed moral support to her daughter, spent 11 hours in the Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, Fla., and according to hospital officials, is currently recuperating back at Woods' mansion.

She was taken to the center early this morning, after a 911 call was placed from Tiger's pad at 2:35 a.m. ET. She was quickly listed in stable condition, and while her daughter was quick to arrive at the hospital, there was, unsurprisingly, no sign of Woods at the facility.

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