Tiger Woods Checks Into Jupiter Rehab Facility Following DUI Arrest
Tiger Woods DUI arrest last month has led the former golf star to check into a rehab facility, per reports.
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Tiger Woods DUI arrest last month has led the former golf star to check into a rehab facility, per reports.
Newly released police dash cam video shows a dazed-looking Tiger Woods during his DUI arrest.
Police have released dash cam video of their stop of Tiger Woods and the field sobriety test they administered the morning of his arrest.
Tiger Woods was asleep inside his car when authorities found him, according to a police report released Tuesday.
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools said he was employed at Miami Jackson Senior High School.
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools said he was employed at Miami Jackson Senior High School.
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