Tiger Woods was arrested for a DUI last night just outside his home in Florida, and he’s disappointed his fan base yet again.
The golfer, who has been recovering from a back injury, has said that it was a mix of prescription medication he wasn’t used to. But the combination of an unseemly mugshot and his former trespasses has left people upset over on South African Twitter.
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Life is crazy, growing up Tiger Woods was one of our heroes. Years later its looking like he was never the number 1 golfer in the world
— ` (@Fresh_Maan) May 30, 2017
Tiger Woods rich forever but he can’t hire a driver to drive him around when he’s lit? Fuck, even Uber X will do.
— Malik (@TINO_JT) May 29, 2017
Shame Tiger Woods needs help
— Dumisani (@BumzOfSteel) May 29, 2017
Tiger Woods got arrested and is his mug shot doesn’t look close to someone who is the worlds greatest pic.twitter.com/rktNHdUakm
— Koketso
(@KoketsoMahlape) May 29, 2017
But some thought people weren’t cutting him enough slack — especially considering his explanation.
@CNN #CNN is a disgrace.
They enjoy the negative and push people down at earliest opportunity.@TigerWoods does not deserve this.#tigerwoods— drdoc on-line (@drdoconline) May 29, 2017
So @TigerWoods is human after all & made the cardinal error of DUI.Big mistake on his part but Im sure he is going thru alot #tigerdui #GOAT
— Stretch (@Stretchbdj) May 29, 2017
Tiger Woods remains a role model to the black child, no amount shaming wil erase the contribution of this man to the black child #TigerWoods
— Tshepo Albia (@Tshepo_Albia) May 29, 2017
Others just though it an apt time to crack out the golf jokes.
So Tiger Woods was arrested for drunk driving. Apparently he… hit some clubs earlier.
— David Braz (@dvdbraz) May 29, 2017
Tiger Woods should’ve used his driver.
— CHAMP (@Tshwani_3_) May 29, 2017
And some took the time to consider how backwards 2017 would look to someone in 2007.
Tiger Woods looks terrible
https://t.co/VTDqnesFCb — Coco (@Comfy_Phiri) May 29, 2017
Last week, Woods asserted his “unequivocal” intent on reentering professional golf. He’s yet to state whether that is still the case.