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Woods ‘bewildered’ in new breathalyz­er video

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A new police video broadcast by US media on Thursday shows a handcuffed Tiger Woods trying to blow into a tube as he passes a breathalyz­er test.

The video footage, taken from inside the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office during Woods’ Monday arrest and posted on golf.com, shows the golf superstar struggling to take the test and being helped back to his seat by the jail official who administer­ed the exam.

In the video a barefooted Woods slumps in a plastic chair before he gets up slowly and walks unsteadily to the testing machine.

The operator whistles at the befuddled golf star to try to get his attention.

Woods, 41, appears perplexed but is cooperativ­e. He then has trouble returning to his chair, so the operator grabs him by both arms and guides him back to the seat.

Woods earlier took a field sobriety test, but blew 0.0 on the breath test in jail.

The 14-time major champion has blamed his condition – which led to an arrest near his home and charges of driving under the influence – on an adverse reaction to prescripti­on medication­s.

Police records said that officers discovered him asleep in his car in the right lane of a road, his right turn indicator blinking and the motor running.

Both tires on the driver’s side of Woods’ Mercedes were flat at the time of his arrest, and there was damage to the front and rear bumpers.

According the police report, Woods told officers he was taking several prescripti­ons, including two painkiller­s.

“I understand the severity of what I did, and I take full responsibi­lity for my actions,” Woods said in his statement.

“I want the public to know that alcohol was not involved. What happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication­s.”

Woods’ arraignmen­t in Palm Beach County court is scheduled for July 5.

He announced last week he had undergone a fourth back surgery in April that will keep him off the course for the rest of the season.

Woods attempted a comeback after more than a year away from the game late in 2016, but played in just three tournament­s.

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