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“Stunned I guess, but not entirely surprised but what we’re seeing here,” Mr. Scholes said. “Tiger, back in 2017, was found by police pulled over the side of the road, asleep in his car. He said he had taken a lot of painkillers at that time, because we all know Tiger’s undergone a lot of surgeries over the years, and painkillers have become a part of his life.”
Mr. Scholes was swiftly criticized for the reference. He responded to more than a dozen critics saying he didn’t mean to offend.
“Really sorry. Didn’t mean for it to come out that way,” he wrote.