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Tiger Woods ‘stepping away’ for treatment after DUI arrest

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Golf star Tiger Woods said on Tuesday that he was stepping away to seek treatment and focus on his health after he was arrested on charges of driving under influence (DUI) following his rollover car crash in Florida last week.

“I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself ​in today,” he said in a statement published on social media platform X.

“I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order ​for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.”

Tiger Woods pleads not guilty 

Woods was driving his Land Rover last Friday when it clipped a pickup truck and rolled over on its side near his Jupiter Island home.

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No injuries were reported in the incident but the 50-year-old golfer was forced to exit his vehicle from the passenger’s side door.

Officers at the scene assessed him to be impaired and found two opioid pain pills in his pocket.

Woods was charged with suspicion of misdemeanor DUI with property damage and refusing to submit to a lawful test.

He did not submit to urine tests after a breathalyzer test showed no alcohol in his system.

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He was released on bail later that night.

Earlier on Tuesday, the online court docket for Martin County showed that Woods had entered a written plea of not guilty and was planning to waive his April 23 arraignment hearing.

Woods is a 15-time major champion and is touted as the greatest golfer ‌of his generation.

Tiger Woods' rolled over SUV at the accident site
Woods was driving his Land Rover last Friday when it clipped a pickup truck and rolled over on its side near his Jupiter Island homeImage: Martin County Sheriff’s Office/dpa/picture alliance

No Masters for Tiger Woods — again

Woods’ decision to take time away means he would miss the Masters — where is a five-time champion — for a second consecutive year.

Fans were hoping to see the pro-golfer tee it up at the tournament taking place from April 9 to 12.

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Last week saw Woods making a return to competitive golf at the indoor TGL Finals, which combines elements of simulated golf with traditional play.

Woods said in his Tuesday statement that he was committed to taking the ​time needed to return ‌in a “healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally.”

This would be the second time the golfer has taken a leave of absence after a car crash.

In 2009, his car rammed into a fire hydrant and tree outside his home near Orlando. He then announced a break to work on being a better person.

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In another car crash in Los Angeles in 2021, Woods damaged his right leg so severely that he said doctors mulled an amputation.

Report gives account of Woods’ arrest

During his field sobriety test on Friday, officers noticed Woods — who had compression sock over his right knee — limping, an accident report from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said.

Woods explained he had undergone over 20 surgeries on his right leg and his ankle seizes up while walking, the report said.

As per the report, Woods told authorities that he was looking down at his phone and switching radio stations and did not realize the truck in front of him had slowed down.

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Authorities also said that he was observed to be lethargic, slow, “sweating profusely,” with bloodshot eyes, pupils that were “extremely dilated” and was hiccuping during questioning.

Edited by: Srinivas Mazumdaru

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Wayne Rooney sheds light on issues with Bukayo Saka as Arsenal chase PL title

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Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney believes Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has been under immense pressure this season. He said that the winger has struggled, partially because of being the captain.

Saka has been a key player for the Gunners since graduating from their academy. The 24-year-old has made 305 senior appearances for them, scoring 79 goals and providing 78 assists. However, he’s struggled this season with nine goals and seven assists in 42 games.

Wayne Rooney believes it could be because Saka is under pressure to deliver Arsenal their first major trophy since 2020. He said on the BBC (h/t Metro):

“Do you know what? You need to look at the pressure on Bukayo Saka, especially as he’s been captain for a lot of the season with Martin Odegaard being injured. That pressure to win trophies, given where Arsenal have been, that can tally up and make it difficult for you.”

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“He has struggled this season but he’s a fantastic player and he’s been brilliant. He’s played a lot of games as well in his career. I think we all know there’s more there,” he added.

Odegaard has played 27 games across competitions for the Gunners this season, with Saka being the captain in his absence.


Pundit backs Arsenal star Bukayo Saka to start for England at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Bukayo Saka’s struggles this season have also translated to his performances at the international level. He has one goal and one assist in the last three games for England. He didn’t feature in their friendlies this month.

Hence, there is speculation about his place in Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, Alan Smith believes the Arsenal man will beat competition on the right wing to start for the Three Lions, saying (h/t Metro):

“It’s not been the best, has it, for him? He’s set such high standards. But he’s always done well for England. He knows what it’s about. He’s got great tournament experience and he’s done well in tournaments.”

“So it would take a lot I think for Tuchel to drop him. Plus the fact he hasn’t really got anybody you’d say, oh no, he should be in ahead of him. Jarrod Bowen plays on the right. Noni Madueke, his clubmate. But I still think Saka’s in the box seat comfortably, really,” he added.

Overall, the Arsenal winger has scored 14 goals and provided nine assists in 48 games for England.

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