New York Post

DUI OF THE TIGER

Woods hits rock bottom

- Mark Cannizzaro mark.cannizzaro@nypost.com

MANY of us have rooted for Tiger Woods to come back, to return to the spotlight and become a part of our sports focus again. But not like this. How is it possible that Woods, once the most powerful, recognizab­le athlete in the world, has been reduced to a cliché?

Arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence after 3 a.m. Monday, his mug shot illuminati­ng every television set and computer screen, imploding the Internet.

The cliché headline: Fallen sports star who seemingly had every- thing … disgraced.

And in the case of Woods, the word again applies. It ’s been eight years since he starred in the steepest fall from grace by a world figure since Bill Clinton started spending time with Monica Lewinsky. In 2009, Woods was exposed for the rampant infidelity that wrecked his marriage to Elin Nordegren. The news of Woods’ Memorial Day arrest was as jarring as it was telling: It left you with a picture of how lost Woods’ life appears to be without golf as he toils in yet another long stretch of recovery and rehab after a fourth back surgery since April 2014. He hasn’t played since he withdrew from the Dubai Desert Classic on Feb. 3 with an opening-round 77, is out for the rest of the year and has made only three worldwide starts the past two years. We are not inside Woods’ head or his uber-private Jupiter Beach, Fla., compound, but you have to wonder what he’s doing with his time with no golf tournament­s for which to prepare. You can’t help but wonder — other than his two children — whether Woods without golf has lost some purpose to his life.

One look at the mug shot released by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’ s office on Monday following his arrest, told you all you need to know about the state of Woods’ life right now.

Look at the vacant look in his eyes. Look at his disheveled hair — what’s left of it in the thinning, fuzzy hairline at the top — and his puffy, unshaven face.

Now ask yourself this: When it’s all over for Woods the golfer (if it isn’t already), what will you remember him by most?

His 14 major championsh­ips, second only to Jack Nicklaus?

His 79 career PGA Tour victories, second only to Sam Snead?

His 142 consecutiv­e cuts made in a remarkable seven-year span, second to no one?

Or will you remember Woods more for that Memorial Day mug shot Monday and the Thanksgivi­ng night sex scandal in 2009?

Having covered Woods since the day he turned pro, announcing himself to the world in that bold Nike commercial, and having chronicled every one of his 14 major championsh­ips for The Post, the first thing that came to my mind on Monday when the mug shot flashed across my smart phone screen was his late father, Earl.

What would Earl Woods, who once predicted that Tiger was going to change the world with more than just what he did with his golf clubs, think of this latest public embarrassm­ent his son has brought upon himself ?

Earl Woods was the rock in Tiger’s life. When Earl died in 2006, it seems a part of

Tiger died with him. Tiger lost a lot of his foundation, seemingly lost his way — evidenced first by the sex scandal.

Nothing has been the same for Woods since. He hasn’t won a major championsh­ip since 2008 and hasn’t won a tournament of any kind since 2013.

“I want the public to know alcohol was not involved,” Woods said in a statement late Monday. “What happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication­s. I didn’t recognize the mix of medication­s had affected me so strongly.”

Woods’ past transgress­ions make it difficult to believe him. But this apparently is his story (read: spin) and he’s sticking to it. Make your own judgment. But when you do, remember that it was after three in the morning when he was pulled over.

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 ??  ?? Watch the birdie! Bleary-eyed Tiger Woods doesn’t look to be in championsh­ip form in his mug shot yesterday after his Florida DUI arrest.
Watch the birdie! Bleary-eyed Tiger Woods doesn’t look to be in championsh­ip form in his mug shot yesterday after his Florida DUI arrest.
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Getty Images; UPI WASTED! Once againagain, Tiger Woods finds himself in hot water, and this time it poses a legitimate threat to his legacy.

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