Sun.Star Cebu

Woods blames medication, not alcohol for DUI

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Players arriving for a tournament this week at Muirfield Village might notice a framed picture of Tiger Woods with a resplenden­t smile and bright red shirt. He’s posed there with the trophy, an image that embodies the excitement he once brought to golf.

A far different photo emerged Monday, this one from the Palm Beach County jail in Florida after Woods was arrested on a DUI charge. Sullen, lifeless eyes. Thinning hair mussed at the top. Scraggly facial hair. A white T-shirt.

In another stunning developmen­t for a player who became one of the dominant figures in sports, Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI and spent nearly four hours in jail before he was released on his own recognizan­ce.

Woods said an “unexpected reaction” to prescripti­on medicine — not alcohol — was the reason for his arrest. He said he understand­s the severity of the incident and takes full responsibi­lity.

“I want the public to know that alcohol was not involved,” he said. “What happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication­s. I didn’t realize the mix of medication­s had affected me so strongly.”

Woods said he wanted to apologize to his family, friends and fans, adding that “I expect more from myself, too.”

“I will do everything in my power to ensure this never happens again,” he said.

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