Tiger Woods to 'step away and seek treatment' after crash
He was also charged with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
The 15-time major champion submitted a written plea of not guilty via his lawyers on Tuesday.
That came after a police report earlier on Tuesday detailed his behaviour after the crash. It said Woods had two hydrocodone pills in his pocket - an opioid used to treat severe pain - and that officers observed him acting "lethargic and slow" while "sweating profusely" with "extremely dilated" pupils. Speaking about the incident for the first time, Woods wrote on X: "I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today.
"I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.
This is necessary in order for me to prioritise my well-being and work toward lasting recovery. "
"I'm committed to taking the time needed to return in a healthier, stronger and more focused place, both personally and professionally," his statement added. "I appreciate your understanding and support and ask for privacy for my family, loved ones and myself at this time. " The PGA Tour also issued its first comment on Woods following the golfer's statement.
"But above all else, Tiger is a person, and our focus is on his health and well‑being.
Tiger continues to have our full support as he takes this important step. "
Last week's accident was the latest in a string of incidents that have littered Woods' recent years.
In 2017 he was sentenced to a year's probation after pleading guilty to reckless driving.
That came after police officers found Woods slumped at the wheel of his car near his home. A toxicology report found he had several legal medications in his system and marijuana's active ingredient.
In 2021, Woods survived a serious accident which left him with extensive injuries.
He has had multiple surgeries since, and played only a limited schedule.
Last week, he competed in the TGL indoor golf league - his first competitive golf for more than a year - following more back surgery and an Achilles tendon injury
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