Tiger in another car crash

Really couldn’t care less about these oxygen thieves, desperately clamouring for attention.
There’s this strange little bubble, where people who want to be influencers spend a lot of time following other influencers, and then share their posts. But nobody else has any interest 😂

About sums it up , recent events over the last couple of years has made certain people worse and the embarrassment levels are high

There will be plenty using this to fuel agendas and increase their interactions 🙄
 
I suspect Tiger is taking a cocktail of pain killers, and steroids to allow him to hit golf balls these days Tashy.
He apparently appeared lethargic after the crash…
We can pretend Tiger is fine or we can face reality..
Just having a quick read up on his previous motor incidents. On one, he had a mixture of prescribed drugs in his system with Marijuana. I cannot imagine any of that has changed. Also reading the PGA needs to get involved to help him. Am not to sure why. He should have enough people around him to help him for once and not just use him as a meal ticket.
 
A1 loser if what I’m reading is correct. I did think this any way after the first time he got caught driving while off his nut, second time wow, third time just reaffirmed it…again.
It’s the third time he has had an incident, al bet diamonds it’s not the third time he has driven under the influence.
 
I've only skim read this, but from what I can gather, no alcohol, but under the influence of something.

If prescribed, could/should get off, unless instructed not to drive whilst taking the prescribed medication.

If not prescribed, should face the consequences, as anyone else would.

Failure to provide a test means we will never know, but that is what leads everyone to assume (all anyone can do without proof) he's a drug taker. He had a chance to exonerate and deal only with the careless driving charges and chose not to.

He is so massive in golfing history, but wealthy enough for it not to matter in terms of the rest of his life, but a legacy ruined?
 
I've only skim read this, but from what I can gather, no alcohol, but under the influence of something.

If prescribed, could/should get off, unless instructed not to drive whilst taking the prescribed medication.

If not prescribed, should face the consequences, as anyone else would.

Failure to provide a test means we will never know, but that is what leads everyone to assume (all anyone can do without proof) he's a drug taker. He had a chance to exonerate and deal only with the careless driving charges and chose not to.

He is so massive in golfing history, but wealthy enough for it not to matter in terms of the rest of his life, but a legacy ruined?
I don’t think it will ruin his legacy in the majority of golf and sports fans eyes. When people talk about sportsman and their accolades they often leave out the off course antics and solely focus on their sporting achievements. Not saying that’s right or wrong but it tends to be what happens and give it a couple of years a nobody will bring it up.

Even his 2021 crash barely gets a sniff and that was probably worse than this one , but people still talk about 2019 Masters as a phenomenal achievement. Sports fans are fickle about how they choose to remember their heroes 🤷🏼
 
I've only skim read this, but from what I can gather, no alcohol, but under the influence of something.

If prescribed, could/should get off, unless instructed not to drive whilst taking the prescribed medication.

If not prescribed, should face the consequences, as anyone else would.

Failure to provide a test means we will never know, but that is what leads everyone to assume (all anyone can do without proof) he's a drug taker. He had a chance to exonerate and deal only with the careless driving charges and chose not to.

He is so massive in golfing history, but wealthy enough for it not to matter in terms of the rest of his life, but a legacy ruined?
I think he is a legend in the game of golf and probably even if all sports considered.

If he is a nice person or not is much more up for debate but also you can separate the two things.

Maradona was one of the best football players I have ever seen but I don’t rate a lot of his off field antics.
 
Agree, I think he is the most amazing golfer in my era and the talk of the other greats don't really resonate in anything but records, as I never really watched them.

Just bugs me, when the greats stain their reputation and there's plenty of them!

Just stay great people...
 
To me, he's now just another ex sports star who has thought the law dont apply to him.
His legacy is being torn to shreds by his actions.
And someone needs to have a word with him before it's too late. He could retire from golf and be a commentator. How funny would that be?
What trouble ? All the guys got to do is hook the ball 90 degrees around the top of that 200 foot tree and land it right next to the pin for a tap in par. Lol
 
A1 loser if what I’m reading is correct. I did think this any way after the first time he got caught driving while off his nut, second time wow, third time just reaffirmed it…again.

As of October 1, 2025, a first refusal is classified as a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 60 days in jail, six months' probation, and a $500 fine. Before this change, a first refusal was only an administrative matter.

First incident is unlikely jail time. Were his other driving incidents in Florida? In which case he might have a problem?
 
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