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Chamblee: 'Great news' that Woods is seeking treatment
Tiger Woods released a statement Tuesday evening saying that he was "stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health." Brandel Chamblee joins "Golf Central" to discuss the importance of Tiger's decision.
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Tiger Woods was visually impaired at the scene of a car crash Friday in which he struck another vehicle and rolled over, Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek told reporters. Budensiek said Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Neither driver was injured and nobody else was in either vehicle, the sheriff confirmed.
Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash Friday in Jupiter Island, Florida, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed. His condition was not immediately clear.
Gary Woodland recorded eight birdies during his second round on Friday at Memorial Park, finishing with a 7-under 63 and rising to the top of the Houston Open leaderboard. Woodland is chasing his first tournament win since 2019.
Woods was arrested and booked into the Martin County Jail for suspicion of DUI and other charges after being involved in a car crash on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island, Florida.
During round 2, Min Woo Lee discussed what it will take to defend his Texas Children’s Houston Open title and said it will take a lot of birdies going forward.
Brooks Koepka continues to struggle ahead of the cut at the end of round 2 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open
Before heading to Augusta, Burko and Brentley get an early start on previewing the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, which includes their annual snake draft.
Woods has signed up for the U.S. Senior Open, set for July 2-5 at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio, but remains noncommittal on if he’s actually compete.
Pierceson Coody’s bid to become the first grandson of a Masters champion to play in the event hit a snag Friday.
Lydia Ko started her opening round at Wild Horse Pass with four straight birdies, propelling her to a career-low 60. Ko, with the help of a dozen birdies, flirted with a sub-60 score. Despite the strong performance, she carries just a stroke lead over Hyo Joo Kim (61) entering Friday’s second round.