While in Las Vegas for his TGR Foundation’s charity poker night alongside poker legend Phil Hellmuth,
fans reacted to a video that Hellmuth posted Friday of a groggy-looking Woods and video game streamer Ninja.
Woods’ face appeared swollen and he seemed to struggle with a lengthy statement,
leading some to believe that Vegas may be getting the best of the 15-time major winner.
“I’m so proud of Tiger at the TGR foundation, we’re doing Tiger’s poker night,” Hellmuth said in the video he posted to X.
“We’re going to raise a million, maybe $2 million dollars. It’s a really nice event.”
While in Las Vegas for his TGR Foundation’s charity poker night alongside poker legend Phil Hellmuth, fans reacted to a video that Hellmuth posted Friday of a groggy-looking Woods and video game streamer Ninja.
Woods’ face appeared swollen and he seemed to struggle with a lengthy statement, leading some to believe that Vegas may be getting the best of the 15-time major winner.
“I’m so proud of Tiger at the TGR foundation, we’re doing Tiger’s poker night,” Hellmuth said in the video he posted to X. “We’re going to raise a million, maybe $2 million dollars. It’s a really nice event.”
Fans seemed concerned with Woods mannerisms during the roughly 90-second clip.
“damn, I hope Tiger is OK…” another X user responded.
“Tiger looks so sauced!!” another user replied.
“Tiger just lit up,” another speculated.

The all-time great golfer pled guilty in a DUI case in 2017 where he allegedly had five different drugs — Vicodin, Dilaudid, Xanax, Ambien and THC, the active ingredient in marijuana — in his system.
Woods accepted a special exemption to play in the US Open at Pinehurst, with his five-year exemption from winning the 2019 Masters expiring.
Woods was out in North Carolina this week playing the course with the tournament teeing off June 13.
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Source: USA Today