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Jason Day criticizes Tiger Woods' DUI charge and addiction struggles at Masters 2026

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Consensus Summary

Jason Day, an Australian golfer and former world No. 1, shared his mixed feelings about Tiger Woods' recent DUI charge and subsequent rehab stay in Switzerland after a March 27, 2026, crash on Jupiter Island, Florida. While Day expressed sympathy for Woods' addiction struggles, citing his numerous surgeries and the challenges of painkiller dependency, he criticized Woods' decision to drive under the influence as 'selfish,' especially given Woods' invincible self-perception. Woods, a five-time Masters champion and Day's childhood hero, is missing the 2026 Masters, which began April 7, due to his legal and personal issues. Day acknowledged the immense pressure Woods faces as a public figure and hoped he would emerge stronger after seeking help. Both sources emphasized Woods' absence as a notable talking point in the golfing world, with Day noting how much the sport misses his presence.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) on March 27, 2026, after crashing his car near Jupiter Island, Florida.
  • Tiger Woods checked himself into rehab in Switzerland following his DUI charge.
  • Jason Day, Australian golfer, called Woods' decision to drive 'selfish' for putting others at risk, despite sympathizing with his addiction struggles.
  • Jason Day stated Woods has undergone '25 to 30-something surgeries' and acknowledged the risks of painkillers post-surgery.
  • Jason Day expressed Woods as his 'hero' and said he was 'hard to watch' going through his struggles, especially under public scrutiny.
  • Tiger Woods is missing the 2026 Masters, which begins on April 7, 2026.
  • Jason Day mentioned Woods' isolation and lack of close support as contributing factors to his struggles.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • Jason Day said he 'typically tries to stay away from painkillers' after his own surgeries due to their potential risks.
  • Day noted Woods 'stays at home pretty much most of the time' and 'doesn’t really get out too much' because of his popularity.
  • Day mentioned that 'golf misses him' and 'we miss him here this week' at Augusta National.
ABC News
  • Included a reference to Jason Day playing with Tiger Woods at the 2024 Masters, with a photo credit to Getty Images: Ben Jared/PGA TOUR.

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • No contradictions found between the two sources.

Source Articles

GUARDIAN

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ABC

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