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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