Tiger Woods of the Jupiter Links Golf Club plays his shot from the second tee the TGL finals golf tournament in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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If it wasn’t already blatantly obvious, it’s now official: Tiger Woods needs help.
Not with his chronically-ailing back. Not with his surgically-repaired leg or ruptured Achilles. Not with his putting or chipping or anything else involving his failing golf game.
Woods needs help for the dangerous decisions he’s making off the golf course that, if they aren’t dealt with before it’s too late, may cost him his life and perhaps the lives of others, too.
For the fourth time since 2009, the 50-year-old Woods on Friday was involved in a dangerous vehicular incident.

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