Golf star Tiger Woods has a lot on his plate these days.
But is he resorting to painkillers to deal with it?
Thatโs the rather invasive question one golf announcer wondered aloud on Thursday โ and the moment has gone viral.
In the video, Woods, who is competing in the 152nd British Open, is seen walking on the Royal Troon course in Scotland.
The announcer, identified as Mark Roe by the U.K.โs Daily Mail, then commented on the appearance of his eyes.
โYou look at the eyes, you got to think that thereโs a lot of painkillers being taken to cope with the pain, you know?โ he said in a seemingly offhand comment.
Featured groups basically calling Tiger a drug addict because โyou look at the eyes, you gotta think thereโs a lot of painkillers being taken.โ pic.twitter.com/udylWo5BsT
โ Cameron Jourdan (@Cam_Jourdan) July 18, 2024
The remark immediately caught the attention of social media, which broadly blasted the comments as insensitive and cruel.
The charitable interpretation from social media is that Roe was referring to painkiller use in the context of the injuries from which Woods has battled back.
The noncharitable interpretation is that it was a below-the-belt shot at the golf starโs 2017 DUI arrest in Florida, where painkillers were found in his system.
Tiger Woods had pain, anxiety and sleep medications in his system when he was arrested, a toxicology report finds https://t.co/IBfmYK8USg pic.twitter.com/Tb6yYLBjZq
โ CNN (@CNN) August 14, 2017
Another reason Woodsโ eyes might have appeared sunken or didnโt look right? A lack of sleep.
In an interview with BBC Sport published Tuesday, he said the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump left a lasting physical impression on him.
(The two men have a well-documented friendship that predates Trumpโs presidency. Trump also bestowed a Presidential Medal of Freedom on the golf star in 2019.)
โI didnโt accomplish a lot because I wasnโt in the right frame of mind,โ Woods told the outlet about his poor practice outing.
The assassination attempt happened while Woods was flying from Florida to Scotland on Saturday.
Woods said that instead of sleeping on his transcontinental flight, he stayed up, worried and watching coverage like many Americans.
โIt was a long night [because of the assassination attempt] and thatโs all we watched the entire time on the way over here,โ he said.
โI didnโt sleep at all on the flight, and then we just got on the golf course.โ
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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