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Tiger Woods DUI


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18 hours ago, stirs said:

Tiger says alcohol not involved but meds

The "3AM" noted in the police report kind of calls "bullsh!t" on its own.... although he was asleep at the wheel, foot on the brake, right turn signal on in the emergency lane. 

"...was asleep at the wheel in a stopped car at 2:03 AM -- about 8 miles from his house -- when cops came upon him before his arrest, and he was completely out of it.

According to the police report, obtained by TMZ Sports, Woods was in his 2015 Mercedes asleep at the wheel with the motor running and right blinker flashing. The report says Woods "had extremely slow and slurred speech." 

He told cops he was "coming from L.A. California from golfing." He then changed his story and said he didn't know where he was.

According to the report, 4 drugs were listed under medical conditions -- Solarex, Vicodin, Torix and Vioxx. It notes Vioxx was not taken this year. It says Tiger had 4 left knee surgeries and 4 Achilles.

The report says he flunked the field sobriety test badly ... he couldn't do the one-leg stand or the nose touch. The report says when asked if he understood the Romberg alphabet test, he stated, "yes, recite entire national anthem backwards."

According to the report, Woods was arrested and taken to a testing facility. At 4:28 AM, he took a breathalyzer test and blew zeros. It says he was "cooperative as much as possible, very droopy, extremely sleepy, hard to keep eyes open, hard to walk."

Tiger has since said he had an "unexpected reaction to prescribed medications" ... adding, "I didn't realize the mix of medications affected me so strongly."

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You really think he's actually going to heal that back and win another major, stirs?

He's toast.

Funny too, how he's healing that back yet said he was playing golf. If I was healing up for a future tournament I wouldn't be swinging at all.

 

AND lol at the National Anthem backward. That's gold.

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2 hours ago, Still Brooklyn said:

You really think he's actually going to heal that back and win another major, stirs?

He's toast.

Funny too, how he's healing that back yet said he was playing golf. If I was healing up for a future tournament I wouldn't be swinging at all.

 

AND lol at the National Anthem backward. That's gold.

ESPN was implying he was a lost cause as a human, don't agree

I said however, long ago, that I thought he was through as a golfer.  Never thought he would win another major.  I don't even think he can win another tournament

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Passed out at a stop sign, foot on the brake. failed all road side sobriety tests. 2 flat tires and a banged up side.

Looks like Tiger needs some real help and, the doctors he has aren't helping him with all the pills.

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