Must-watch clip of drunk (?) Tiger Woods with poker champ causes a stir

Tiger Woods appeared to have had quite a bit to drink during a recent poker night celebrating the work of his TGR Foundation.

Golf fans on X were questioning just how much Tiger Woods had to drink before giving a short interview with poker champ Phil Hellmuth.

The clip was filmed by Hellmuth in Las Vegas over the weekend as big cat hosted his annual ‘Tiger Jam’ which celebrates the work of his foundation.

One of the highlights of the event is Tiger’s Poker Night, attracting A-List celebs.

Over the years, millions of dollars has been raised by the 15-time major champion’s TGR Foundation.

Its mission is to: “Empower students to pursue their passions through education.”

Hellmuth asked Woods to talk about some of its successes.

Through slurred words, the golfer said undoubtedly the biggest success of TGR is simply the stories that kids come back and tell having been presented with opportunities that they otherwise wouldn’t.

“All of a sudden they’re in college flourishing,” he said. “Going to Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Yale and going to amazing places doing to amazing things.”

American streamer Ninja was also one of the attendees of Tiger’s poker night.

Turns out Tiger was giving him some s— on the range earlier in the day.

“That’s what you do,” Tiger said.

“We all talk s— with Tiger,” added Hellmuth.

Tiger said: “As you should.”

Watch the clip here:

Hello @TigerWoods! Great story about sending kids to college! Hello @Ninja! Let the shit talking begin! #POSITIVITY pic.twitter.com/Fcgp3ntiYF

— phil_hellmuth (@phil_hellmuth) June 1, 2024
Tiger’s state clearly caused a stir, with some suggesting at this point he’d had a few.

“My guy tiger is zonked lmao,” one wrote.

Another added: “Holy slur your words.”

This appeared to be the main takeaway:

New reaction just dropped pic.twitter.com/sud7WiPY87

— Easton (@eastonwolfe) June 3, 2024
Whilst Woods appeared to have enjoyed his night, he’s no doubt cutting out alcohol for the foreseeable future as he ramps up his preparations for the 2024 U.S. Open.

Woods, 48, needed a special exemption to get into the major after he failed to qualify for the tournament for the first time in his career.

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