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He also told the truth to the cops
Funny how excited everyone was in here to jump on him for lying about being drunk.  Always odd to me how the vultures are so desperate to cheer on the tragic downfall of a stranger. 

People are weird. 

 
Funny how excited everyone was in here to jump on him for lying about being drunk.  Always odd to me how the vultures are so desperate to cheer on the tragic downfall of a stranger. 

People are weird. 
I assumed he was drunk.  I was wrong.  You know that old saying when you assume. 

 
Funny how excited everyone was in here to jump on him for lying about being drunk.  Always odd to me how the vultures are so desperate to cheer on the tragic downfall of a stranger. 

People are weird. 
Instead of cheering I actually felt bad for Tiger after watching the video.

 
Funny how excited everyone was in here to jump on him for lying about being drunk.  Always odd to me how the vultures are so desperate to cheer on the tragic downfall of a stranger. 

People are weird. 
Very few people are excited for the downfall of an icon, actually. Wasn't happy about the cheating on his wife stuff either. Would rather remember him as a young stalwart absolutely killing the Masters in his red shirt. So at least not on this end.  

 
Very few people are excited for the downfall of an icon, actually. Wasn't happy about the cheating on his wife stuff either. Would rather remember him as a young stalwart absolutely killing the Masters in his red shirt. So at least not on this end.  
He's no different than Lawrence Taylor, Vick, Darryl Strawberry or anyone else in the public eye. I'm not sure he's at the bottom, but DWI at 3am in a banged up vehicle with 2 flats passed out is sure close though. 

 
that video is hard to watch.  he is crushed.  he must have taken 10 vicodin.  he is completely out of it.  he's lucky he didn't kill himself or someone else.

 
do you think he takes a plea or does he run the "all of a sudden while driving I became disoriented and did my best to pull over defence"?  I still think he gets a slap on the wrist.  I hope he is not addicted to pills.  that #### is the devil. ruined one of my best buddies :(

 
That video was awesome. Loved when the cop asked Woods where he was coming from, Woods said L.A., cop asked what he was doing there, Woods said he didn't know :lmao:  and the cop informed him he was in Jupiter, FL. 

Then after the cop asked him to recite the alphabet and asked him to repeat the instructions Woods said "not to recite the entire national anthem backwards". :lmao:  He's so completely out of it but then comes up with that. So great.

 
that video is hard to watch.  he is crushed.  he must have taken 10 vicodin.  he is completely out of it.  he's lucky he didn't kill himself or someone else.
That's not the look of 10 vicodin. That's the look of 80mg of Oxycodone, a couple mg's of Xanax, and a couple Ambien. #thewinehouse

 
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do you think he takes a plea or does he run the "all of a sudden while driving I became disoriented and did my best to pull over defence"?  I still think he gets a slap on the wrist.  I hope he is not addicted to pills.  that #### is the devil. ruined one of my best buddies :(
I think it's pretty obvious he is addicted. Scary thing is that you mix some alcohol with that many pills and you might not wake up. 

 
Jack Nicklaus says Tiger Woods will have hard time returning to golf

ALDIE, Va. — Sitting across from a course that he designed at a charity tournament that raised more than $1 million, Jack Nicklaus is living proof that life goes on after professional golf.
He just hopes Tiger Woods finds the same.

A statement from the Tiger Woods Foundation announced that Woods will not attend this week’s Quicken Loans National, a stop on the PGA Tour that benefits his foundation. The news comes in the wake of Woods being charged with driving under the influence in late May, and amid speculation about when he will return to the tour after undergoing fusion surgery on his back in April. It was the fourth procedure on his back since 2014. 

Woods, 41, is receiving in-patient treatment to help manage medications as he deals with his back and a sleep disorder.

“He’ll have a very hard time. I don’t know whether Tiger will play much golf anymore,” said Nicklaus, who won a record 18 major championships.

“He might come back and play — I think it’d be pretty tough for him, after getting fused, and as many problems as he’s had recently. ... His problems are more life problems than they are golf problems right now.”

But for Nicklaus, Woods will not be defined solely by whether or not he returns to compete. As Nicklaus spoke Monday at the Creighton Farms Invitational, a charity tournament that raises money for children’s pediatric health care programs, the Golden Bear pointed out that one’s legacy is about more than golf titles.

“Whether he plays golf or not, I think he’s got an awful lot to offer the youth of the country and the game itself,” said Nicklaus.

The Quicken Loans National, which tees off Thursday, benefits low-income students in the Tiger Woods Foundation’s college access programs. Though Woods was not expected to play, he had made appearances in past years.

To Nicklaus, who raised more than $1.4 million for charity at the Creighton Farms Invitational over the weekend, the impact of the Tiger Woods Foundation says far more than the results Woods has on the PGA Tour.

“Tiger’s a good kid, he cares about people, and we’ll just see what happens,” Nicklaus said.

“I hope he gets his life straightened out with the problems he’s had and be able to lead a normal life, but also use what he has done and his legacy to help a lot of kids and a lot of other people.”

 
Joe Summer said:
Toxicology report released

Tiger had traces of the following substances in his blood:

- Vicodin
- Dilaudid
- Xanax
- Ambien
- THC
That is a heck of a cocktail, Dilaudid is the bomb but I can't imagine ever leaving my bed on it let alone get behind the wheel. That is Wolf of Wall Street stuff right there.

 
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mquinnjr said:
Yikes, think he might need some help.
There is no one in his life who has the power to make him get help. His dad is dead, his wife left him, he's alienated or fired every caddie or swing coach that he's ever had, and he won't listen to his mom. The only person within his circle of "friends" who is more powerful and wealthier than he is, is Michael Jordan. And Jordan ain't lifting a finger for no intervention.

 
There is no one in his life who has the power to make him get help. His dad is dead, his wife left him, he's alienated or fired every caddie or swing coach that he's ever had, and he won't listen to his mom. The only person within his circle of "friends" who is more powerful and wealthier than he is, is Michael Jordan. And Jordan ain't lifting a finger for no intervention.
Yep - mostly surrounded by enablers now. Yes men 

 

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