💨 Abstract
Tiger Woods has pleaded not guilty to a DUI charge following a car crash in Florida. He has decided to step away from public life to seek treatment and focus on his health. Woods' arrest report indicated signs of impairment and the presence of prescription pain pills. This is not his first leave following a car incident; in 2009, he took a four-month break. Woods will miss the Masters tournament for the second consecutive year.
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