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Reminder that he has a net worth of over 1 billion dollars. He could easily afford to have a personal driver daily.
Unbelievable that a very large vehicle (Land Rover) ended up on its driver’s side after the incident.
Supposedly it was at a high rate of speed.

Next time, please TW get a driver! moo
 
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Again MHO, but he's addicted to pain killers. One, it's his persnality, two, his body is beat up and he needs them. Not sure how he an do rehab if he literally needs medication on a daily basis to exist physically. He has had back surgeries, ACL surgery, not to mention the self inflicted right leg he basically destroyed. He's lucky he has a right leg at all but it can't feel good.

He's lucky he has not killed anyone so for...including himself.
 
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Pure narcissism. He doesn't care. He thinks he can drive "fine". And he doesn't want a driver. I used to deal with people like that all of the time. They justify everything.
And he can easily afford a driver no problem.
 
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I used to live in Palm Beach Gardens, very close to Jupiter Island, FL where TW lives, his son goes to The Benjamin School, right across the street from William Dwyer HS.

The community where TL lives is very exclusive and wealthy, gated, of course. This is the 2nd or 3rd documented accident TW has had in this community. I don't think that his neighbors are going to be tolerant any longer. He could have easily killed someone.

The community is perceived as a "safe" place to live, kids ride bikes in the area. With TW driving around, flipping a Land Rover, that is going to annoy his very wealthy neighbors.

This will be interesting to watch what happens next. I think the Trumps will distance themselves, President Trump loathes addicts, and he won't want his grandchildren around TW.
 
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I used to live in Palm Beach Gardens, very close to Jupiter Island, FL where TW lives, his son goes to The Benjamin School, right across the street from William Dwyer HS.

The community where TL lives is very exclusive and wealthy, gated, of course. This is the 2nd or 3rd documented accident TW has had in this community. I don't think that his neighbors are going to be tolerant any longer. He could have easily killed someone.

The community is perceived as a "safe" place to live, kids ride bikes in the area. With TW driving around, flipping a Land Rover, that is going to annoy his very wealthy neighbors.

This will be interesting to watch what happens next. I think the Trumps will distance themselves, President Trump loathes addicts, and he won't want his grandchildren around TW.
do people think he is on too many pain killers after his other accident or on something not Rx?
 
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Tiger Woods was caught with pills in his pocket at the time of his recent DUI arrest, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office arrest affidavit obtained by Page Six on Tuesday.

The deputy who searched the golf legend “located two white pills inside Woods’ left side pant pocket,” which were “revealed to be hydrocodone.”



 
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When the news broke one of the first things I thought of about Tiger is he should have quit the sport when on top.
Of course I'm not an athlete no less a professional one but he's done irreparable damage to his legacy and it's especially sad for very young golfers.

I agree with Chamblee though it's too little too late.

Ex-golf pro Brandel Chamblee urges Tiger Woods to quit sport after DUI arrest​



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Tiger Woods...incredible journey.

 
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I had a feeling that was going to happen.

Of course. He will go to a cushy place, "treatment lite". It is "treatment", that doesn't really make anyone do the "work". So many wealthy people go to these "treatment spas". They are licensed, and the clients do go to therapy daily. Everyone is polite and nice. Because these are wealthy clients, paying for their treatment.

It helps people get well, but it is not really a "rock" bottom treatment. Little to no confrontation. The people are beyond entitled. Their narcissism drips from every word, that they are better than everyone else, especially the lowly staff.

It may help. It is up to TW.
 
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Of course. He will go to a cushy place, "treatment lite". It is "treatment", that doesn't really make anyone do the "work". So many wealthy people go to these "treatment spas". They are licensed, and the clients do go to therapy daily. Everyone is polite and nice. Because these are wealthy clients, paying for their treatment.

It helps people get well, but it is not really a "rock" bottom treatment. Little to no confrontation. The people are beyond entitled. Their narcissism drips from every word, that they are better than everyone else, especially the lowly staff.

It may help. It is up to TW.
Not gonna lie. I’m in lifetime recovery (alcohol). I know all about addiction and how hard it is to stop. I couldn’t afford any of these spa treatment places, but I was very, very lucky to have an amazing support system. I did four days of rehab in my local hospital and have been going to a recovery center ever since. I hope it works for Tiger.

Mods, if too OT, please delete.
 
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Not gonna lie. I’m in lifetime recovery (alcohol). I know all about addiction and how hard it is to stop. I couldn’t afford any of these spa treatment places, but I was very, very lucky to have an amazing support system. I did four days of rehab in my local hospital and have been going to a recovery center ever since. I hope it works for Tiger.

Mods, if too OT, please delete.

I appreciate your candor. Addiction is tough. And heartbreaking for everyone, I hope I am not offensive with my jaded cynicism. I no longer work in treatment.

Wishing TW that he is successful in whatever treatment program he is attending. For his children, and family.
 
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