Tiger Woods makes first public appearance after humiliating DUI arrest

Woods commented on the PGA’s new competitive structure starting in 2026 when he asked, “How do we build the strongest version of the PGA Tour?… This work was never about one player or person. It was about bringing together different perspectives, having honest, hard conversations and thinking courageously about what’s best for the game we all love.”
Woods, who wore a dark three-piece suit and looked completely different from his photo from earlier this year, continued: “It has been a privilege to work with all of the committee members, and especially my fellow player directors. I’m proud of the work we’ve done, and I’m grateful to everyone who contributed along the way.
“We must look ahead, and beyond today, over the horizon, to build the PGA Tour and our sport for the future generation of players and our fans,” the legendary athlete added, without commenting on his public awkwardness.
Just last month, Woods was seen returning from Switzerland after six weeks in rehab, nearly two months after he sought treatment following his two-car rollover crash in Florida.




