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Another depressing twist in Tiger’s arrest

Looks like Tiger Woods has been doing some gambling in central New York. The embattled golf star had an “elite� players card from an upstate casino in his wallet when he was arrested earlier this week, according to the police report. A description of Woods’ personal property lists the exclusive piece of plastic, along with other small things like his cell phone, watch and key ring. Dubbed the “Turning Stone Elite Card,� it’s considered the highest level of players’ card issued by the Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona. Woods has played at their golf course several times before in the past, with his last visit coming in 2015, the Democrat & Chronicle reports. The sports icon made headlines

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