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“The Competitor's Curse” - Tiger Woods BREAKS SILENCE On DUI & Rehab Rumors

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🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

New reports on Tiger Woods’ latest car crash spark a heated debate as Patrick Bet David and the panel break down his history of pain, pills, and near misses, asking when a champion should finally walk away, get help, and stop gambling with his life and his brand.

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0:00.0

So Tiger Woods, video comes out, back to the muckshot stuff. At first when it happened, I was like, are people playing jokes with Tiger Woods? What's going on here? Why are they doing this? But story comes out. Rob, do you have that story here? Can you tell me, okay, is this the Tiger Woods? Yes, this is a report on his accident and what he was found in possession of. Okay, go for it. Bill deputies with the Martin County Florida Sheriff's Office reported observing several signs

0:24.6

of impairment at the crash scene involving Tiger Woods, noting that the golf legend was

0:28.9

quote sweating profusely and that his movements appeared lethargic and slow. Again,

0:33.3

that according to an arrest affidavit obtained today by Fox News Digital.

0:44.0

Law enforcement also found two white pills inside of Woods' left side pant pocket, later identified as hydrocodone, which, as you may know, is a prescription opioid for pain relief.

0:50.4

Anytime Woods' good friend, President Trump continues to show his support for the five-time

0:54.5

master's champ.

0:55.8

The two men spoke Friday after the crash.

0:58.0

The president telling the New York Post that Tiger lives a life of pain.

1:02.2

He has a lot of pain.

1:03.6

He's an amazing guy, an amazing athlete.

1:06.6

He does have pain.

1:08.4

Woods, for his part, told law enforcement prior to the field sobriety test

1:11.6

that he'd undergone seven back surgeries and over 20 operations on his leg, adding that,

1:16.5

yes, I take a few prescription medications. As for what happens next, I think probably they're

1:25.2

going to work out some sort of disposition that does. When you see that. You hate seeing this happen to him. I don't know if you've ever seen the documentary. They did the three-part documentary on him or two-part documentary on him. The guy's story is a fascinating story. Is this him afterwards, Rob? This is literally four days before the accident where he talks about wanting to get back to playing. Yeah, he wanted to get into the Masters. Yeah. And he says, trust me, I'm trying to. My body's not recovering. I'm no longer my 20s. I'm just trying really hard. I'd love to be it. I'm going to be there. Whether I play, I don't play. I saw that. And then apparently a lot of his people around him that are loving. He just said, I'm stepping away because of the DUI arrest that took place with him. He made that comment, I believe, earlier yesterday, that

2:04.3

he's stepping away from the game with what happened. Tom, where are you had with this with Tiger

2:08.6

Woods? How do you process? I'm very sad. You know, Kim and I have followed him in golf for so long,

2:15.7

just the story, just like everybody else has done.

2:19.1

And I saw him.

2:22.4

Kim and I were at the 2008 U.S. Open, and we followed him in Rocco Mediate for a day and a half.

2:28.7

And we saw the pain he was in at that time when his knee needed surgery, but he wins the U.S.

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