Tiger Woods steps away from golf and PGA Tour board duties following Florida DUI crash. The legendary golfer announced he is seeking treatment to prioritize his well-being and focus on lasting recovery. Woods pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence charges after his SUV rollover incident. He will miss the Masters for the second consecutive year and has not competed in an official event since the 2024 British Open. The five-time Masters champion is also stepping down from his role leading the PGA Tour's Future Competition Committee. This marks the second major leave of absence in Woods' career following a vehicle incident, previously taking time away in 2009. The golfer committed to returning in a healthier and stronger position both personally and professionally after completing treatment.
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