HOLT: Time for golf to move on from shamefully reckless Tiger Woods

Golf has long relied on the iconic presence of Tiger Woods, a figure who has been both its most captivating player and a substantial revenue generator. Yet, the sport has struggled to envision a future without him at its center.

For years, the sport has overlooked Woods’ reckless behavior, turning a blind eye as he endangered not only himself but also others through a series of dangerous driving incidents.

Time and again, Woods has emerged from these vehicular mishaps without showing remorse or taking responsibility. Instead of holding him accountable, the golf world has continued to celebrate him, often ignoring the gravity of his actions.

In many ways, the sport itself has failed Woods by prioritizing his return to play and physical recovery over addressing what appears to be a deeper issue: a dependency on painkillers.

The reality is stark: both Woods and the golfing community are fortunate that none of these incidents have resulted in the loss of innocent lives over the past nine years.

One notable incident happened in May 2017, shortly after Woods underwent spinal fusion surgery. He was discovered unconscious at the wheel of his Mercedes-Benz in the early hours, parked on the side of the road in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Tiger Woods stares down the lens in his police mugshot after being arrest for DUI on Friday afternoon

Tiger Woods stares down the lens in his police mugshot after being arrest for DUI on Friday afternoon

Woods flipped his SUV onto its side after clipping a trailer (right) while attempting to overtake

Woods flipped his SUV onto its side after clipping a trailer (right) while attempting to overtake

He was found to have prescription drugs in his system; Vicodin, Dilaudid, Xanax, Ambien and THC. He entered an in-patient rehab facility for prescription medication addiction. He later pleaded guilty to reckless driving.

In February, 2021, on his way to a photo-shoot near Los Angeles, Woods lost control of his car at speed. It struck the central reservation, crossed into the opposite lane, rolled over several times and then plunged off the road and down an embankment.

Police said he was driving at 87mph in a 45mph zone. There was an empty, unlabeled pill container in the car. Woods told police he thought he was in Florida. They did not run a toxicology test.

Woods was seriously injured and required multiple operations on fractures in his lower right leg but when he eventually returned to golf, none of the questions he was asked concerned whether he felt any contrition for the harm he could have caused others.

The only thought appeared to be for Woods’ physical recovery and for when and where he might return to golf, not for the fact that he had quite clearly become a danger to others and to himself.

And now it has happened again. Now we are being assailed with more blurry-eyed images of Woods staring hazily into a police camera for another mugshot after rolling his Land Rover on a quiet residential street near his home in Jupiter, Florida.

Tiger Woods was driven away from Martin County Jail after being bonded out on Friday night

Tiger Woods was driven away from Martin County Jail after being bonded out on Friday night

Woods did not have alcohol in his system but he refused to take a urine test and police at the scene said he appeared to be impaired. We have seen this movie before and it’s starting to feel like a tragedy.

The pattern repeats. It has been repeating since 2009 when Woods drove his car into a fire hydrant while attempting to flee his wife Elin Nordegren, who was said to have confronted him in the midst of problems in their marriage.

If Woods appears to have a dependency on pain-killing drugs, he also has a dependency on golf and golf has a dependency on him. In the past, when he has transgressed, golf has forgiven him and then golf has redeemed him.

The outstanding example of that pattern was his recovery from the spinal fusion surgery and his rehabilitation after he was found passed out in his Mercedes, which had two flat tires, in 2017.

Woods has had a series of back operations in the long span of his incredible career and even though there were times in the build-up to that surgery when he could barely walk, let alone play golf, he pulled off one of the greatest comeback triumphs in the history of sport when he won the Masters in 2019, his 15th major.

And the narrative, of course, is that that makes all the pain and all the suffering and all the pills and all the car crashes worthwhile.

The crash is the another low point for the legendary golfer, coming weeks before the Masters

The crash is the another low point for the legendary golfer, coming weeks before the Masters

Even last week, Woods was still talking about the prospect of returning to the Masters next month for another appearance at Augusta National, the course that he loves more than any other, the course where the full bloom of his incredible talent was first advertised to the world when he won the tournament in 1997.

Woods played in an indoor event staged by The Golf League in Palm Beach, that was attended by his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, and assorted members of the glitterati, and refused to rule out playing in Georgia.

That dream felt unlikely last week. It feels impossible now after Woods latest misadventure.

It is time for Woods to stop trying to prove he can be competitive again. It is time for golf to let him go.

It is time he learned to help himself before it is too late. The picture of that flipped car on the road felt like a metaphor for a gilded life that is turning into an American tragedy.

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