Tiger Woods Blames Prescription Meds Not Alcohol For Dui Arrest

Speaking out for the first time since his DUI arrest over Memorial Day weekend, Tiger Woods is claiming he hadn't been drinking at the time, as a police report reveals he was found asleep at the wheel. The legendary golfer was pulled over at 3 a.m. Monday in his 2015 Mercedes Benz, not far from a restaurant he owns, The Woods, in Jupiter, Fla. Woods was found asleep at the wheel with the engine running and right turn signal flashing, a police report obtained by TMZ Sports said. #InsideEdition

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