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Painful To Watch : Tiger Woods Is Unable To Walk Straight In Police Dashcam Video

Tiger Woods putts around at the Quicken Loans National
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Jun. 1 2017, Published 2:33 p.m. ET

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Tiger Woods putts around at the Quicken Loans National
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Things keep getting more painful for Tiger Woods as he deals with more public scrutiny following his DUI arrest in Jupiter, Florida in the early morning hours. While he has denied drinking alcohol, and none was found in his system, he admits to taking prescribed medications which clearly were way too potent.

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In this dashcam video, a police officer can be heard asking the pro golf player to walk with one foot in front of him in front of his Mercedes, which he was unable to do correctly. He even stumbled and was slurring his words.

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In a statement Tiger relased after the embarrassing incident, he said in part that he had "an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications” and “didn’t realize the mix of medications had affected me so strongly.”

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The 41-year-old was found by cops asleep behind the wheel of his car alongside a road, and fortunately, no one was hurt in any way.

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In April, Tiger revealed he had gotten his fourth back surgery to alleviate pain in his back and leg. So it is likely the pills were to help deal with the pain from his surgeries.

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