Tiger Woods Has Completed His In-Patient Treatment

Tiger has finished his in-patient treatment for medication and sleep disorder.

Mark Harris
1 min readJul 3, 2017
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Tiger Woods took to Twitter on Monday afternoon to state that he has completed an out of ‘state private intensive program.’

Here’s his full statement:

Woods was charged with driving under the influence on May 29 after police found him asleep at the wheel of his car in the middle of the night and was later booked at the Palm Beach County Jail. The car had two flat tires and other noticeable damage. It was later reported that Woods blew a 0.00 on his breathalyzer test.

It was then reported that Woods told officers he had a reaction to several prescription drugs, including Vicodin and Xanax. Then, on June 19, Woods tweeted that he was receiving professional help to “manage my medications and the ways that I deal with back pain and a sleeping disorder.”

Woods is now ranked №970 in the official World Golf Rankings and has not played since withdrawing from the Dubai Desert Classic in February. He’s played just three times over the last two years.

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