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EXPOSED 13 Pro Golfers Who Spent Time in Jail



EXPOSED 13 Pro Golfers Who Spent Time in Jail

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Not every athlete is a saint, and plenty have wound up in the slammer from time to time. But some have proven so egregious when away from their game that they require harsher, longer punishment. Here are some jocks who’ve found themselves jailed for a good long time.Professional golfers pride themselves on integrity. But they also make mistakes, both on course and off. Sometimes those mistakes result in arrest and even jail time. In 2017, even one of golf’s greatest, Tiger Woods, was arrested and booked into jail. Woods’ offense was DUI (driving under the influence).It’s a hard fall from the glories of the sporting world to the terrifying and often demeaning world of prison. Athletes like the following were at the pinnacle of their respective sports, but after a few bad decisions, are now serving hard time. It’s going to be a long time before any of these people can walk the streets and sign autographs, and some never will again.in this video, we are looking into EXPOSED 13 Pro Golfers Who Spent Time in Jail
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