Tiger Woods says he’s getting ‘professional help’ in dealing with medications after DUI arrest
American, arrested three weeks ago for impaired driving, is receiving ‘professional help’ to manage his medications and help cope with back pain and a sleep disorder

Tiger Woods, arrested three weeks ago for impaired driving, said Monday he is receiving “professional help” to manage his medications and help cope with back pain and a sleep disorder.
Woods, a 14-time major golf champion who has not won a PGA Tour title since 2013, was arrested on May 29 when police in Jupiter, Florida, found him asleep at the wheel of his car on a road.
A police report uncovered by The Golf Channel said Woods told authorities he had not been drinking but had a reaction to several prescription drugs, including Xanax, which can be used to treat insomnia.

His arraignment on those charges has been set for August 9.
In his first comments since the release of police video footage showing him struggling to pass a sobriety test, Woods said he has sought aid in fighting medicating issues.
“I’m currently receiving professional help to manage my medications and the ways that I deal with back pain and a sleep disorder,” Woods wrote in a posting on Twitter.