Tiger Woods to appear in court on July 5 over DUI arrest

Police in Florida have confirmed that golf legend, Tiger Woods was not drunk when he was arrested early on Monday, but he would still be charged with driving under influence on July 5, 2017. Police reports says he was found asleep at the wheel on the side of a six-lane Florida road with the engine running and his right blinker flashing. The details in a police affidavit released

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