Overview
- In a brief Tuesday hearing, Martin County Judge Darren Steele granted prosecutors’ request to subpoena Tiger Woods’ prescription records and approved a protective order.
- The subpoenas cover Jan. 1 through March 27, 2026, and seek fill dates, pill counts, dosages, refill history, instructions, and any driving warnings from a Palm Beach pharmacy.
- Access to the records will be limited to prosecutors, law enforcement, expert witnesses, and Woods’ defense, and the files will remain sealed from public release.
- Prosecutors sought the records after the March 27 rollover crash where deputies reported signs of impairment, found two hydrocodone pills, recorded a 0.00 breath test, and noted Woods refused a urine test.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty, is in inpatient treatment abroad with court approval, and the case proceeds as investigators collect the newly authorized records.