Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Woods sorry, says wasn’t drunk

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Golf superstar Tiger Woods was charged with driving under the influence by police in Florida on Monday, dealing a fresh blow to the former world number one as he struggles to resurrect his career.

Woods blamed his arrest on a reaction to a mixture of prescripti­on medication he has been taking, insisting in an apology to fans that alcohol was not involved in the incident.

“I understand the severity of what I did and I take full responsibi­lity for my actions,” Woods said in a statement quoted by US media outlets, which stressed that “alcohol was not involved.”

“What happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication­s. I didn’t realise the mix of medication­s had affected me so strongly,” Woods said.

“I would like to apologise with all my heart to my family, friends and the fans. I expect more from myself too.”

The TMZ.com entertainm­ent news website had earlier cited law enforcemen­t sources as saying that Woods was stopped after being spotted “driving erraticall­y, all over the road.” The website said the golfer refused to blow into a breathalyz­er.

The arrest is the latest gloomy episode to hit Woods, who once towered over his sport before being engulfed by turmoil in his private life and a series of debilitati­ng injuries.

Woods hasn’t played competitiv­e golf since pulling out of the Dubai Desert Classic in February after one round because of back pain. He had spinal fusion surgery on April 20 -- his fourth surgery in three years to treat his troublesom­e back which has limited him to three tournament starts worldwide in the past two years.

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