Tiger Woods Arrested After Car Crash, Claims He Spoke to 'The President'
Tiger Woods Tells Police He Called 'The President' After Crash, Bodycam Footage Reveals
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Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI following a car crash in Martin County, Florida. Bodycam footage reveals he claimed to have spoken with 'the President' after the incident. Woods is stepping away from golf to seek treatment for health issues, having previously undergone multiple surgeries.
- 01Tiger Woods claimed he spoke to 'the President' after his car crash.
- 02He was arrested for DUI and found with hydrocodone pills.
- 03Woods is stepping away from golf to focus on his health.
- 04He has undergone seven back surgeries and over 20 surgeries on his leg.
- 05The PGA of America announced Woods will not captain the 2027 US Ryder Cup team.
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Tiger Woods, the 15-time major golf champion, was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) following a rollover car crash in Martin County, Florida. Bodycam footage released by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office shows Woods claiming he had just spoken with 'the President' when approached by police. Authorities found two hydrocodone painkiller pills on him, and he admitted to taking prescription medications earlier in the day. Woods expressed surprise at being arrested, stating, 'I’m being arrested?' He has since pleaded not guilty to DUI and refused a urinalysis test. Woods is stepping away from professional golf to seek treatment for his health, having undergone multiple surgeries in the past. The PGA of America announced that he will not serve as captain for the 2027 US Ryder Cup team, and various golf organizations have expressed support for his decision to prioritize his well-being.
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Woods' decision to step away from golf may affect fans and the golfing community, particularly in upcoming tournaments.
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