Tiger woods again. Why?
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mikees

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2,844 posts

196 months

Friday 27th March
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Throw away such talent

Super Sonic

12,455 posts

78 months

Friday 27th March
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This?
Tiger Woods arrested on suspicion of DUI after rollover crash in Florida https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/mar/27/tige...

ScotHill

3,904 posts

133 months

Friday 27th March
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Such a fall from grace, thirty years ago he was rated as one of the best drivers in the world.

Sargeant Orange

3,106 posts

171 months

Friday 27th March
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Looks like he at least kept it on the fairway this time......

Why oh why with all his money hasn't he got a driver ferrying him around? He could do all the drugs he wants in the back of a chauffeured fun bus

dukeboy749r

3,209 posts

234 months

Friday 27th March
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Without (obviously) knowing for certain, perhaps the ghosts of how he was constantly being treated by his father and then in messing up his marriage, became too much and he has sought to hide that lurking shadow by drinking. The line between rationality and madness (behaviour, in his case) can be very fine.

mikees

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2,844 posts

196 months

Friday 27th March
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Sargeant Orange said:
Looks like he at least kept it on the fairway this time......

Why oh why with all his money hasn't he got a driver ferrying him around? He could do all the drugs he wants in the back of a chauffeured fun bus
Exactly . Drink do drugs but if you’re wealthy get a driver

chip*

1,647 posts

252 months

Friday 27th March
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dukeboy749r said:
Without (obviously) knowing for certain, perhaps the ghosts of how he was constantly being treated by his father and then in messing up his marriage, became too much and he has sought to hide that lurking shadow by drinking. The line between rationality and madness (behaviour, in his case) can be very fine.
It feels like he is living his life (boozing, women etc..) now to make up for his sheltered early year when he was too busy winning Majors!

castex

5,119 posts

297 months

Friday 27th March
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Demons gonna behave predictably.

milesgiles

4,496 posts

53 months

Friday 27th March
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mikees said:
Sargeant Orange said:
Looks like he at least kept it on the fairway this time......

Why oh why with all his money hasn't he got a driver ferrying him around? He could do all the drugs he wants in the back of a chauffeured fun bus
Exactly . Drink do drugs but if you re wealthy get a driver
I said it the last time there is one obvious reason why he doesn’t have a driver

Because he wasn’t where he was supposed to be, and didn’t want anybody to know

Captain Smerc

3,275 posts

140 months

Friday 27th March
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ScotHill said:
Such a fall from grace, thirty years ago he was rated as one of the best drivers in the world.
hehe

bergclimber34

2,857 posts

17 months

Saturday 28th March
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He has been a fairly cooked person for many years now, I gather his fitness has started to return to a point, and now he does this, seems certain people a re just doomed to mess themselves up, he has done it before, so presumably has a cavalier approach to drinking and driving, seems in a courtesy car too. Or a sponsors one at that.

Adrian W

15,119 posts

252 months

Saturday 28th March
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He passed a breathalyser easily, then he refused to provide a urine sample, so they arrested him, then later charged him with not providing the sample, yet there is no proof he was on anything, has he upset his local police?

Blue62

10,294 posts

176 months

Saturday 28th March
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Adrian W said:
He passed a breathalyser easily, then he refused to provide a urine sample, so they arrested him, then later charged him with not providing the sample, yet there is no proof he was on anything, has he upset his local police?
I thought the accusation is that he has taken an illegal substance, hence the refusal to provide a urine sample. He seems to be a troubled soul, maybe a product of his upbringing or the pressures of being a sporting icon, whatever, I very much doubt we will see him at Augusta now.

Challo

12,287 posts

179 months

Saturday 28th March
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Blue62 said:
Adrian W said:
He passed a breathalyser easily, then he refused to provide a urine sample, so they arrested him, then later charged him with not providing the sample, yet there is no proof he was on anything, has he upset his local police?
I thought the accusation is that he has taken an illegal substance, hence the refusal to provide a urine sample. He seems to be a troubled soul, maybe a product of his upbringing or the pressures of being a sporting icon, whatever, I very much doubt we will see him at Augusta now.
Just reading when he had his last crash and he had lots of prescription drugs and marijuana in his system. More of the same and potentially illegal prescription drugs?

J6542

3,480 posts

68 months

Saturday 28th March
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He was in a bad way after his original crash, so likely be the usual American way and be hooked on prescription pain meds. Whatever the cause he will be fore this morning.

uk66fastback

17,861 posts

295 months

Saturday 28th March
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At least he hadn’t had too many shots. That’s just his bag, join the club, Tiger. With him it’s par for the course, seeing the birdies was always the albatross round his neck to putt it mildly - it’s him to a tee.

_Rodders_

1,332 posts

43 months

Saturday 28th March
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The man needs to hand his license in because he's a terrible driver.

Going to guess pain meds again.

Is that the third time he's ended up upside down in a car?

nordboy

2,905 posts

74 months

Saturday 28th March
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Adrian W said:
He passed a breathalyser easily, then he refused to provide a urine sample, so they arrested him, then later charged him with not providing the sample, yet there is no proof he was on anything, has he upset his local police?
Same over here, if you refuse to provide, then you get charged with that offence.

And they may well have conducted Field impairment testing at the roadside or in the station which can help to prove an impairment.

He's a troubled bloke, may well be addicted to drugs, both legal and illegal. look at Michael jackson, Doc's over there seem to prescribe all sorts of very strong medications, especially if you're rich and famous.

Sway

33,675 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th March
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bergclimber34 said:
He has been a fairly cooked person for many years now, I gather his fitness has started to return to a point, and now he does this, seems certain people a re just doomed to mess themselves up, he has done it before, so presumably has a cavalier approach to drinking and driving, seems in a courtesy car too. Or a sponsors one at that.
Tbh, the US has a cavalier attitude to drinking and driving. Outside of the cities, it's the norm (and tbh, even inside them).

This is backed up by the penalties. You wouldn't just get a smallish fine for drink driving in the UK or (iirc) anywhere in Europe) - that's the norm in the US.

I've been driven by a colleague's wife, who had to use a breathalyser interlock before the car would start... There is no stigma over there for being caught.

Bill

57,424 posts

279 months

Saturday 28th March
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Sargeant Orange said:
Why oh why with all his money hasn't he got a driver ferrying him around? He could do all the drugs he wants in the back of a chauffeured fun bus
It's hard to make rational decisions when you're off your tits on whatever.