Tiger Woods' latest situation is already sparking strong opinions.
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Former pro and current analyst Brandel Chamblee didn't hold back, suggesting Woods should seriously consider walking away from golf following his recent DUI arrest.
"Why would he need to play golf anymore?" Chamblee said during an appearance on Golf Central. "I think he should probably ask himself that."
That's a big statement.
Chamblee pointed to Woods' long history of injuries, surgeries, and the toll that's come with trying to push through all of it. In his view, it's not just about golf anymore.
"It's clear he's pushed himself beyond his physical limits," Chamblee said, referencing years of wear and tear that have required repeated procedures and recovery.
He also touched on the broader picture, noting the connection between injuries, prescribed pain medication, and the risks that can follow. Still, Chamblee made it clear he's not jumping to conclusions about Woods' latest arrest.
"We have to let the facts play out," he said.
Woods was arrested after a rollover crash in Florida and now faces charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. He later blew a 0.000 on a breathalyzer but declined further testing.
It's another chapter in a complicated stretch.
Chamblee's message was simple: At some point, the question isn't how much longer Woods can play. It's whether he should.
