Will Tiger agree to a sit down interview before 7/15 to share his story? Seems like a good Oprah gig!
67% of users predicted NO โ the community got this one right. 42 predictions cast.
Tiger Woods did not sit for a tell-all interview before July 15. Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Martin County, Florida, on March 27, 2026, after his SUV rolled following a collision with a trailer; he subsequently entered a treatment program, including time at a Swiss facility, before returning to the U.S. His first public appearance since the arrest came on June 23, 2026, at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, ahead of the Travelers Championship, where he introduced new PGA Tour commissioner Brian Rolapp to announce format changes coming to the tour in 2028. Woods read from a prepared statement and took no questions from reporters.
That appearance was strictly business-focused, tied to his role chairing the tour's Future Competition Committee, not a personal, tell-all conversation about his arrest or recovery. No broadcast sit-down interview was scheduled or reported before the deadline.
The community majority (67% predicted no) correctly anticipated Woods would avoid a long-form personal interview, consistent with his history of limited media engagement around off-course controversies.