Woods issues apology for DUI arrest, says alcohol wasn't involved
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Tiger Woods released a statement taking full responsibility for his DUI arrest Monday morning, and said alcohol wasn't involved in the incident.
The full statement reads:
Statement from Tiger Woods: pic.twitter.com/XzlESOGOxK
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) May 29, 2017
Woods was arrested in Florida and put into custody at 3 a.m., and released at 10:50 a.m, according to the Palm Beach County Sheiff's Office.
The 41-year-old is currently rehabbing from fusion surgery on his back in April - his fourth such procedure since 2014. Just last week Woods wrote he feels great, and wants to make a return to professional golf.
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