LOS ANGELES: Tiger Woods had five drugs, including the opioid painkiller hydrocodone, in his system when he was arrested in May on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to a toxicology report released on Monday. He later said in a statement that his condition was the result of a reaction to mixing several prescription drugs. At the time of his arrest Woods was unable to tell officers where he was, stumbling through a field sobriety test. Woods told officers he was taking Vicodin and Xanax to deal with pain from April back surgery. Woods has 79 career PGA Tour victories but isn’t currently playing after his latest back surgery — his fourth overall.
Source: Manila Times August 15, 2017 01:18 UTC