Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI following a car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida. His peers have expressed concern and suggested he should face accountability.
Kisner’s Comments
Kevin Kisner, Woods’ teammate at the Jupiter Links Golf Club, discussed the situation on NBC. He described it as a “very disturbing” incident but noted that nobody was injured in the crash.
Kisner mentioned that Woods had been working hard to get back in shape and had signed up for the U.S. Senior Open, intending to help their team and possibly play in the Masters.
Woods’ Arrest Details
Woods, 50, was arrested after his Land Rover was involved in an accident just after 2 p.m. Authorities reported that he crawled out of the vehicle and was seen making a phone call before his arrest and overnight release.
Reactions from Peers
Former PGA golfer Mark Lye suggested that Woods should face consequences for his actions, mentioning Woods’ “multiple brushes with the law.”
Brandel Chamblee, a retired golf pro, advised Woods to consider quitting golf due to his history of pushing his physical limits and injuries leading to prescribed pain medication issues.






