Tiger Woods normally wouldn’t have to worry about jail time if found guilty of his Friday arrest, but a leading Florida criminal defence attorney says a previous charge increases his chances.
Tiger Woods was involved in a two-car car crash on Friday afternoon (US time) in Jupiter Island, Florida, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, and charged with suspicion of driving under the influence.
Woods would be the last person to make excuses for his poor play following rounds of 79 and 77 at Royal Troon, but we’ll go ahead and make one for him after seeing this.
Woods had the follow-up procedures done at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre after being moved there to continue his recovery from serious leg injuries sustained in a single-car accident on Wednesday