Stephen A. Smith accuses Tiger Woods of having a ‘very suspect life’ after DUI arrest
Stephen A. Smith has no time for Tiger Woods' privacy request.

Stephen A. Smith has no time for Tiger Woods' privacy request.


The 2026 Masters Tournament will not have the presence of Tiger Woods following his arrest and DUI charge after his rollover crash on March 27 in Jupiter Island, Fla. In a statement, Woods said that he will be “stepping away for a period of time” from golf “to seek treatment.” Meanwhile, Augusta National Golf Club … The post Fans have ruthless reactions to Augusta National’s announcement on Tiger Woods appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

Tiger Woods was charged with driving under the influence after crashing his Land Rover in Florida, and the incident has raised concerns for Donald Trump Jr regarding the golf legend's presence around his children

Tiger Woods was doing everything in his power to get his game and body right enough to tee it up in next week's Masters. That opportunity flew out the window the moment he had to crawl out of his own car, literally. He was charged with two misdemeanors, including DUI with property damage, after turning over his SUV 13 days before opening tee shots would be hit at Augusta National.It seems unbelievable, obvious, and very much ridiculous, to have to say that Woods made the correct choice in announcing he's stepping away from the game and seeking treatment, and therefore skipping out on the Masters. But, when we're discussing an athlete idolized across multiple generations, emphasizing the point feels necessary when some struggle to see this current version of Tiger Woods for what he is: a man and a father who needs help.We're also talking about someone who has the law and future courtroom appearances to keep in mind. Woods was also charged with a DUI in 2017, and potential jail time isn't entirely off the table with his recent charges. Not long after Woods released his first statement since his recent car accident and subsequent DUI charge, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley shared a statement of his own, offering full support to Tiger while also sharing that the five-time Masters winner wouldn't be attending next week's event."Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament fully support Tiger Woods as he focuses on his well-being," Ridley's statement began. "Although Tiger will not be joining us in person next week, his presence will be felt here in Augusta."READ: Tiger Woods Arrest Affidavit Reveals Pills, Trouble With Sobriety TestsOn top of the speculation that Woods may try to tee it up in the tournament, he was also set to be in Augusta during tournament week to unveil a newly redesigned course in the area called The Patch. He was also expected to attend the Champions Dinner at Augusta National as well.The golf tournament, a new golf course, and the dinner will go on without him. It's safe to say he'll gain much more during his hiatus from the game and the golf world as a whole while bettering himself.Tiger Woods needs to focus on Tiger Woods, and he seems to be doing just that.

Tiger Woods' bid for a sixth green jacket will have to wait once again.

Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday that he will 'step away' from golf and seek treatment following his DUI arrest, and Paige Spiranac has lent her support to the golf icon as he prioritizes his health

Stephen A. Smith calls out Tiger Woods' privilege after DUI arrest: 'Most of us would be in jail' sportingnews.com

It appears that no amount of shame and embarrassment can force a Tiger to change its stripes.

Tiger Woods' DUI arrest reportedly sparked a fiery response from his girlfriend Vanessa Trump, but those close to the golf legend are warning that her 'ultimatum' could backfire

Paige Spiranac has led the messages of support to Tiger Woods after the golfing great announced he is seeking help after his DUI arrest in Florida last week.

Tiger Woods has announced that he is taking time away to seek help as he spoke out on his latest DUI arrest for the first time.

Woods released the statement after entering a plea of not guilty, waiving his arraignment and demanding a trial with a jury Tuesday.

It appears that Tiger Woods will not be attending the Masters. Last week, Woods was arrested for suspicion of DUI after officers noticed he looked lethargic and impaired after flipping over his car. Deputies quickly observed that Tiger appeared impaired and lethargic. They conducted an alcohol test and it registered 0.00%. Sheriff John Budensiek said, […] The post Tiger Woods Speaks Out For First Time Since Florida DUI Arrest, Will ‘Seek Treatment’ After Explosive Police Report Released appeared first on BroBible.

Woods announced his decision Tuesday, with The Masters looming. The post Tiger Woods ‘Stepping Away’ Ahead of The Masters After Arrest appeared first on Front Office Sports.

Tiger Woods has issued his first public statement following his Jupiter Island car crash, announcing he is stepping away from golf to seek treatment and focus on his health

Woods makes a critical decision.

Tiger Woods has decided to take a step back and get treatment. Woods was arrested and charged with driving under the influence following a car crash last Friday, and now he has decided to step away from golf temporarily. Woods made the announcement with a social media post on Tuesday. “I know and understand the … The post Tiger Woods makes major career announcement after arrest appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

GOLF icon Tiger Woods has broken his silence and told fans he is “seeking treatment” after a high-speed car crash saw him hit with DUI charges. The 15-time major winner, 50,…

Woods was arrested and charged with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test on March 27.

Tiger Woods Seeking Treatment After DUI Arrest TMZ

Donald Trump provides an exclusive update on Tiger Woods after his Florida crash, defending the golf legend by highlighting his "tremendous" physical pain.

Woods was arrested in Florida with prescription opioids found in his pocket after being involved in a rollover crash this past Friday, according to court documents.

