Three-time Masters champion blasts PGA for Tiger Woods response
Three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo wasn’t impressed by the PGA Tour’s response to Tiger Woods’ latest car crash, which resulted in the golfer being arrested on suspicion of DUI in Florida on March 27. As the golfer heads overseas for treatment , Faldo told the Independent he’s watching the PGA’s response carefully. MORE: Florida judge grants Tiger Woods’ specific request for help amid DUI fallout “There are two sides to this right now,” Faldo said .
“There’s one side, let’s care for Tiger, and then there’s got to be a responsibility and accountability side as well. This is a serious thing and issue he’s done. The PGA Tour statement was so predictably weak.
And you know how they show that, the Tour will look after him as they always have done. “I think something should be done and a little bit more seriously than waving him off to a tropical island and saying, ‘welcome back’ in three or four months … I’ve got a feeling that he will disappear, come back in a couple of months, and everything will carry on as normal. I’m not sure if that’s right.
It’s not a good message to the kids of today. ” According to police reports , Woods attempted to pass a slower vehicle in Martin County on March 27. His SUV clipped the other car and flipped onto its side.
MORE: Tiger Woods breaks silence with major personal news after DUI arrest On March 31, Woods made a revealing personal announcement. “I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” read the statement, which Woods posted to his X account. “I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.