Sports

LIV’s Varner charged with driving while impaired

LIV Golf League golfer Harold Varner III was arrested for driving while impaired in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday, according to Mecklenburg County court records.

Varner, 33, was charged with misdemeanor driving while impaired and was arrested at 7:24 p.m. ET Thursday. According to court records, police said Varner’s blood-alcohol content was .16%, twice the legal limit of .08% in North Carolina.

Varner was released on $500 bond. He is scheduled to appear in Mecklenburg County District Court on Jan. 19.

Varner grew up in Gastonia, North Carolina, and lives in Charlotte. The former East Carolina star turned pro in 2012. He made 191 starts on the PGA Tour, earning about $10.7 million, before jumping to LIV Golf in August 2022. He reportedly received a guaranteed contract worth $15 million from the Saudi Arabian-financed circuit.

This past season, Varner earned another $4 million when he won the individual competition at LIV Golf’s tournament outside Washington, D.C., his first victory on that tour. He also tied for 29th in the Masters and PGA Championship.

Earlier this month, Varner moved from captain Bubba Watson‘s RangeGoats GC squad to Dustin Johnson‘s 4Aces.

Articles You May Like

The PM wants to focus on global affairs – but the noisy protests back home will only get louder
Anaesthetist jailed for 190 years for tampering with IV bags used in surgeries
Amazon to invest another $4 billion in Anthropic, OpenAI’s biggest rival
Qualcomm says it expects $4 billion in PC chip sales by 2029, as company gets traction beyond smartphones
Watch Kia’s new EV4 hatch carve up the Nurburgring, nearly on two wheels [Video]