Tiger Woods update as golf star released on bail after arrest following car crash
Tiger Woods, the 50 year old golfing icon who has claimed 15 major championships, was freed on bail on Friday evening following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence in Florida. The Martin County Sheriff s Office confirmed that Woods faces additional charges of causing property damage and declining to provide a lawful sample. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island when Woods overturned his Land Rover after striking another vehicle. Sheriff John Budensiek
Tiger Woods, the 50 year old golfing icon who has claimed 15 major championships, was freed on bail on Friday evening following his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence in Florida. The Martin County Sheriff s Office confirmed that Woods faces additional charges of causing property damage and declining to provide a lawful sample. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island when Woods overturned his Land Rover after striking another vehicle. Sheriff John Budensiek
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