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Tiger Woods Pleads Not Guilty for DUI Charge, Will Enter Diversion Program

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Tiger Woods entered a plea of not guilty Wednesday related to his May arrest for DUI in Florida. He will begin a diversion program in October as part of a plea deal that could have the charge dropped from his record.

The Associated Press reported details of the hearing, which Woods did not attend, from Palm Beach County assistant state attorney Adrienne Ellis. The golf star's attorney in the case, Douglas Duncan, didn't immediately comment on the situation.

This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.