Legendary golfer Tiger Woods has announced he is taking an indefinite hiatus from professional golf to seek treatment and prioritize his health. The decision follows a recent arrest in Florida for driving under the influence (DUI) after a car crash. In a public statement, the 50-year-old athlete emphasized the necessity of stepping away to focus on his well-being and recovery, acknowledging the gravity of the situation and expressing gratitude for his family's support during this difficult time.
The incident occurred when Woods’ vehicle clipped a truck and subsequently rolled over. According to police reports, authorities found Woods in a lethargic state and displaying clear warning signs of impairment following the accident. He was reportedly in possession of hydrocodone pills at the time of the arrest. As a result of the crash and the subsequent investigation, Woods faces several charges, including property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, though he has pleaded not guilty.
Despite the legal and personal turmoil, the PGA Tour has voiced its full support for Woods, highlighting the importance of his health and recovery. This latest setback comes at a time when Woods had recently returned to competitive play after enduring a series of complex injuries and surgeries. The golf community and fans have expressed concern as the icon navigates these recurring personal and professional challenges.
This incident adds to a documented history of struggles for the golf legend, including previous high-profile car accidents and significant health issues that have periodically sidelined his career. As Woods begins his treatment program, the focus remains on his rehabilitation and long-term well-being. No specific timeline has been provided for his potential return to the PGA Tour, as he focuses entirely on the recovery process.
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