EXCLUSIVE: Harold Varner III arrested for DWI in North Carolina
Harold Varner III, a member of LIV Golf’s 4 Aces team, was arrested for Driving While Weakened Thursday night in Charlotte, N.C., as per Mecklenburg Province police records.
Varner, who has been a LIV Golfer throughout the previous year and a half, was captured at 7:24 p.m. on Provision Street, an expressway that runs south of Charlotte, not a long way from his recorded location. Varner’s blood liquor content was recorded at .16 by means of a breathalyzer test, which is two times as far as possible in North Carolina. Varner was owned up to Mecklenburg Province Prison and delivered not long from now before 10 p.m. in the wake of posting $500 bond.
Varner has only one driving record in Mecklenburg County—a speeding ticket from 2021—and this is his first DWI offense. DWI captures in North Carolina are viewed as a crime offense and punishments are given on a 5-level scale in light of a litigant’s earlier history. The least level actually causes a fine, most extreme $200, and either 24 hours of prison time, 24 hours of local area administration or 30 days of not working an engine vehicle, as concluded by a region court judge.
The court date for Varner was set for January 19, less than two weeks before the next LIV Golf season began. During the offseason he was exchanged from Bubba Watson’s Reach Goats group to Dustin Johnson’s 4 Pros.