Tiger’s Total Humiliation: See Woods’ Epic Fail Of Field Sobriety Test In 10 Clicks
June 1 2017, Updated 1:21 a.m. ET
Tiger Woods is a bumbling, slurring mess in the video of his DUI arrest obtained by RadarOnline.com. Click through to see his most humiliating moment EVER caught on tape.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Jupiter, Florida, on Monday morning. When cops arrived at his black Mercedes, he was asleep. On the video released today and obtained by RadarOnline.com, Woods is asked where he’s coming from, and he says, “L.A.,” later admitting he actually has no clue where he is! In this clip, an officer asks the former golf great to tie his shoes and he almost topples over, staring off into the darkness. “It’s really hard to get down there,” Woods can be heard saying.
Asked to stand and follow the officer’s pen light with his eyes, Woods, 41, is a total fail. The officer remarks, “You’re not following the light at all.”
Woods’ attempt to walk a straight line is even more humiliating. Barely able to stand in place, he teeters and stumbles. A second officer provides a running commentary of his missteps.
“Do you want to try this one more time or do you want to move on?” the officer says. Woods agrees to try one more time, but it’s equally a disaster.
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The full video is a jaw-dropping account of a sports icon at what may truly be his rock bottom.
Woods was later proven to have a .000 blood alcohol level after the arrest. But he admitted he’d taken prescription medications.
Sections of the tape involving his prescriptions are redacted, but this year he had his fourth back surgery since March 2014.
Fellow golfer Jack Nicklaus said he “couldn’t stand up” for days before the latest attempt to heal him in April.
He’s due back in court on July 5 for the charges related to this incident.
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