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Sir Nick Faldo has called on Tiger Woods to be made accountable for his ‘self-inflicted’ actions, following his decision to step away from the sport after another car crash.
Woods was charged with driving under the influence (DUI) after being involved in a car crash in Florida on March 27, where he admitted to looking at his phone as his speeding Land Rover clipped the back of a truck and rolled onto its side.
A sheriff's officer report described Woods' eyes as 'bloodshot and glassy', his pupils dilated and hydrocodone pills - used to treat severe pain - in his pocket at the scene, while body camera footage - released on April 2 - showed him arrested at the roadside.
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Faldo: Tiger needs accountability for 'self-inflicted' struggles
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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