More troubles for golfer Tiger Woods, who was picked up at 3 AM Monday morning in Jupiter, Florida and charged with driving under the influence. ABC's Aaron Katersky reports that this charge could chase off more of the endorsement partners that Woods still maintains despite falling to 860 in the golfing ranks and costing him as much as $45 million dollars. In a statement, Wood says he had not been drinking, but had an unexpected reaction to prescription drugs.
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