Herme Chua got booed. Canh Oxelson is no longer getting the best tables at restaurants.

Think Tiger Woods is having problems? Try being one of his look-alikes.

"A lot of people just don't want to be associated with Tiger right now," Oxelson said.

For Oxelson and Chua, that means a steady flow of extra cash has dried up.

"I had to turn down a job that would have paid pretty well," Chua said. "It was an adult nightclub that wanted me to go to six cities in six nights. But I'm active in my son's school and help coach a track team. If the kids ever found out I was helping to promote adult nightclubs, it wouldn't be appropriate."

Before Woods' sex scandal broke, the look-alikes could pick up some extra cash by making appearances at anything from birthday parties to golf outings.

Chua was getting 10 to 20 gigs a year, a nice supplement to his day job as a database administrator. He parlayed his look into a small part in the comedy Parfection, due out this year, and made a recent appearance on the Maury show.

"The audience actually booed me," he said.

Oxelson, dean of students at a private high school, began his life as a Tiger double about 13 years ago. "I figured I could pay for my graduate school at Harvard by doing look-alike stuff," he said.

Source: Associated Press