While doing a live link on the media platform, Andy Scholes did not hesitate to say:
”I am stunned, I guess. But not entirely surprised by what we are seeing here. You know, Tiger back in 2017 was found by police, pulled over on the side of road, you know, asleep in his car.’ “You know, he had said he had taken a lot of painkillers at that time because we all know, Tiger has undergone a lot of surgeries over the years and painkillers have become a part of his life.” Scholes has however issued an apology saying he never intended to hurt anyone with his sentiments.
This is what he said:
In the referenced 2017 incident, Woods was found by police officers sleeping while behind the wheel of his Mercedes Benz in Florida and after undergoing tests, it was discovered that the player had an active ingredient of marijuana and other drugs in his system.
In his defence, Woods told the police officers that he had a reaction caused by several prescriptions drugs.