💨 Abstract
Tiger Woods has announced he will take a break to seek treatment and focus on his health following a recent car crash in Florida, where he was charged with DUI and other offenses. He was found with prescription opioids and exhibited signs of impairment. Woods, who has faced previous incidents and injuries, expressed his commitment to recovery. The Masters Tournament and the PGA Tour have expressed their support for his decision. Woods will not attend this year's Masters but his presence will be felt.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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