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Tiger Woods declines Ryder Cup captaincy after car crash

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  • Tiger Woods will not captain the U.S. team in next year's Ryder Cup.
  • He declined the role after a recent car crash where he is suspected of driving under the influence.
  • Woods is taking a break from public life to focus on his health and recovery.

Tiger Woods has declined to lead the United States as captain in next year's Ryder Cup. The PGA stated that Woods informed them he will not be captain for the team in the Ryder Cup, and they support that decision. S.

S. against Europe and will be played in Ireland. This follows a recent car crash in which he is suspected of driving under the influence.

Woods has announced he is taking a break from the public eye, stating it is necessary to prioritize his well-being and work toward a lasting recovery.

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Woods has announced he is taking a break from the public eye, stating it is necessary to prioritize his well-being and work toward a lasting recovery. The PGA praised Woods for prioritizing his health and respecting the courage required to make such a decision.

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