Tiger Woods die-hard fans rock controversial T-shirts after golf legend's arrest
Tiger Woods also reportedly refused to cooperate with the cops on the urine sample
Tiger Woods has an insanely loyal fanbase in the golf world. So, when he was recently arrested, as expected, outrage among his admirers was sparked.
But the way a section of his supporters expresses their support for the gold legend is seemingly uncommon, to say the least.
Several die-hard fans recently appeared at the Texas Children's Houston Open in white T-shirts bearing a bold message that screams #FreeTiger.
However, on the T-shirts, an unsavoury photo of Woods has been stamped: his recent, infamous mugshot.
The bizarre fashion statement caught the attention away from the tournament for a while, according to TMZ, turning the third round of the golf tournament into a spectacle for viewers.
The controversial tee display comes only a day after Wood's arrest in Jupiter, Florida.
According to multiple reports, he was driving at an alarming speed; he probably lost control and hit the back of a pickup truck towing a trailer.
But the legal drama exploded when the golf icon reportedly refused to cooperate with the cops.
He reportedly refused to give a urine sample when the authorities wanted to confirm whether he was driving under the influence, and also reportedly failed a field sobriety test.
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