NBC commentators react to Tiger Woods' DUI arrest

Golf commentators on NBC Sports expressed concern over Tiger Woods' DUI arrest on March 27 during coverage of the Texas Children’s Houston Open. Kevin Kisner described the incident as 'very disturbing' while noting Woods' recent efforts to return to competitive play. Brad Faxon highlighted Woods' significant influence in the sport and offered best wishes.

Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI on Friday, March 27, prompting reactions across the golf world. During NBC Sports' broadcast of the third-round coverage of the Texas Children’s Houston Open on Saturday, analysts Kevin Kisner, Brad Faxon, and Dan Hicks addressed the news at the top of the show. Kisner called it 'very disturbing,' adding, 'He was really working hard on his game, trying to practice and get back in shape. He signed up for the U.S. Senior Open yesterday. He was trying to do anything he could to come back and try and help our TGL team, get ready, hopefully try and play the Masters.' He described the event as 'just a really unfortunate incident,' noting the positive that 'nobody was injured in the incident and we can all move forward and hopefully help him get better.' Faxon echoed the sentiment, stating, 'He’s the biggest needle mover in our sport.' He mentioned the Jupiter area, where Woods resides, saying local buzz spreads quickly when Woods practices or plays. Faxon added that Woods appeared to be preparing at his home club, with hopes he might compete in the Masters, and extended 'best wishes for Tiger now as he goes forward.' The comments reflected a mix of disappointment, support, and optimism for Woods' recovery amid his preparations for upcoming events.

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Tiger Woods and PGA Tour CEO at a podium announcing tour changes at the Travelers Championship.
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Three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo has criticized Tiger Woods for his recent DUI car crash and accused the PGA Tour of issuing a weak response without accountability. Faldo called for responsibility in a media call this week. Woods, charged after a March 27 rollover crash near his Florida home, has stepped away for treatment and will skip next week's Masters.

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Kevin Kisner issued an apology for his strong criticism of CBS's coverage of the Masters tournament. The golfer-turned-analyst had ranted about delayed shots during a podcast appearance following Rory McIlroy's victory. Kisner acknowledged crossing the line in his remarks.

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