Overview
- Tiger Woods was involved in a two-car crash near his Jupiter Island home on Friday and was arrested on DUI charges, with authorities reporting no injuries.
- David Berson, speaking Monday on a Masters media call, said CBS will not guess about Woods’ playing status or whether he will be at Augusta.
- Berson said any on-air discussion of Woods’ off-course issues will happen only if news warrants and that public statements should come from Woods and his team.
- CBS, Paramount+, Prime Network, and ESPN plan more than 100 hours of live coverage for the Masters, which runs April 9–12 at Augusta National.
- Woods’ participation remains unconfirmed, so CBS will prioritize the tournament itself, with other stories in focus such as Rory McIlroy’s title defense and Gary Woodland’s Houston Open win.