Tiger Woods says he is stepping away to seek treatment
- Tiger Woods announced on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, that he is stepping away from golf to seek treatment, days after his arrest for driving under the influence in Florida.
- On Friday, March 27, 2026, Martin County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested Woods in Jupiter Island, Florida, for DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test after his Land Rover rolled over.
- Deputies reported Woods appeared lethargic with bloodshot eyes and possessed two hydrocodone pills, though he blew "triple zeros" on a breathalyzer test and refused a urinalysis, authorities said.
- Entering a not-guilty plea on Tuesday, Woods faces an April 23 arraignment while his medical hiatus affects his Masters participation and potential Ryder Cup captaincy for 2027.
- A history of serious injuries, including a 2021 rollover, frames this hiatus as Woods stated he is "committed to taking the time needed to return" to full health.
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After a recent accident, the famous golfer decided to take an important step.
Tiger Woods Says He's "Seeking Treatment" After Pleading Not Guilty To DUI
Source: James Gilbert/TGL / Getty Tiger Woods is finally acknowledging that he’s got a problem and that golf shouldn’t be his main priority for now, after his latest alleged DUI. The golfing legend has broken his silence with a statement on X, seemingly understanding how serious the situation is. “I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” he begins. “I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment…
Three days after his car accident in Florida, the 15-time Major winner makes himself known for the first time and announces an indefinite time-out. He wants to go into treatment.
Tiger Woods gets permission to leave country for inpatient treatment
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