
"I feel bad for Tiger. He's been taking painkillers for a long time and I don't know how much pain he's in. But I don't think he'd be taking them if he didn't need them."
"The latest crash is the fourth major incident involving Woods behind the wheel since 2009, highlighting a troubling pattern in his life."
"Woods' current pivot to recovery follows a barrage of headlines about his rollover crash and unfocused, hiccups-laden aftermath captured on police officers' body cameras."
Tiger Woods has faced significant personal and professional challenges, including multiple incidents involving driving under the influence. His struggles with prescription drugs became public in 2017, leading to rehab. Recently, he was reported to be in rehab again following a rollover crash. This incident marks the fourth major driving-related issue since 2009. Observers express concern for Woods, reflecting on his past achievements and current difficulties, raising questions about his future in golf and personal recovery.
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