Tiger Woods Makes Decision on Competing in Masters Tournament After His Car Crash and Arrest on DUI Charges
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By Anna Lazarus Caplan
Published on April 1, 2026.
Tiger Woods will not play in the Masters Tournament following his car crash and arrest on Friday, March 27. The organizers of the tournament confirmed the news in a statement on social media. Woods was arrested following a two-car accident in Jupiter Island, Florida, where he allegedly had trouble walking without a limp and wore a compression sock over his right knee. He announced he would be stepping aside from golf to undergo treatment and focus on his health. An affidavit revealed that two hydrocodone pills were found in Woods' pants pocket at the scene of the accident and several signs of impairment.
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