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And, you know, there's...
Several ways to look at these things, and people are going to want to chastise him for getting in a car, as they should when he's under the influence, but he's also someone who's dealing with a severe addiction he's not able to get a handle on.
And I think that because the pressure that he had to get in that TGL finale, because that was his thing and his team was in the final, and he felt like he had to play in that.
He geared up, but he was also trying to give it a shot at the Masters and everything else, and he pushed his body too far when he wasn't ready, and he was in extreme, extreme pain, and he went back to, unfortunately, what is old faithful for him, which is a lot of pain pills, and then decided to make a terrible decision and get in the car, and this is what you have.
it sucks to see the downfall continue for him.
But, I mean, at this point, he's in his 50s.
Him trying to play golf at a high level is what led to this.
Again, so I would not, if I were him, I would seriously consider just, I'm going to be Tiger Woods and I'm not going to golf.
Yeah, and we've seen that so much when someone is that famous, that wealthy.
There's so many people who make money off of that particular person, and you get the hangers on, and you don't want to be honest with the guy.
Yeah, that happens a lot.
I don't know how Tiger, the inner circle around Tiger and how it works, but the obvious thing to say is that he's got to have someone he trusts around him now all the time.
The fact that he thinks he could get in a car like that again after all of these issues.
But I'm just telling you, they don't...
Somewhere around 13 or 14 surgeries.
Well, he almost lost his leg in that car accident.
I mean, his leg is completely reconstructed.
And he just popped his Achilles.