Watch: John Daly offers advice to Tiger Woods following DUI arrest
John Daly thinks the best thing Tiger Woods can do following his DUI arrest is get back on the golf course.
Daly, a two-time major winner who's battled alcohol issues in the past, offered advice to Woods while speaking with TMZ Sports, assuring him "this stuff will pass."
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Daly did express some concern to Christian Red of the New York Daily News, though, wondering if Woods could be struggling with an addiction.
"You wonder if (Woods) is addicted to the pain pills," Daly said Tuesday. "Knowing Tiger, I doubt it. One, he's too mentally tough, and two, I wouldn't think he would be. But who knows? Nobody knows but Tiger.
"I hope he's not addicted (to pain medication). I can't quit smoking cigarettes. Thank God I never did cocaine. They said cocaine, smoking, and pills are the three most addictive things. That's what I learned in rehab. I hope he's not addicted, because that's a tough thing to get off of."
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