
Professional golfer Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he will enter a treatment program following his arrest on driving under the influence charges after a vehicle accident in Florida last Friday.
The golf legend entered a not guilty plea to the DUI charges stemming from the March 27 crash that occurred on Jupiter Island, Florida, where his vehicle overturned.
Woods’ decision to seek treatment means he will be absent from the Masters tournament for the second year in a row, marking another significant interruption to his professional golf career.
The announcement came four days after the incident that led to his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence following the single-vehicle accident in Florida.








