Tiger Woods will not compete at the Masters after being charged with DUI following a rollover crash. Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley confirmed the decision Tuesday.

Woods pleaded not guilty to charges related to the crash, which occurred in Jupiter Island, Florida. He was arrested after refusing a blood alcohol test and was found with hydrocodone pills.

This marks Woods’ second DUI arrest in the past decade. He previously faced charges in 2017 for driving under the influence after taking prescription medication.

Woods announced he would seek treatment, emphasizing the need for recovery and privacy.

His absence leaves a major void in the tournament, which has been a cornerstone of his career.