Overview
- Newly released body-cam video shows Tiger Woods telling officers he had been on the phone “with the president” right after the crash, though the footage does not make clear which president he meant.
- Police say Woods struck a truck while trying to pass on a two-lane road in Martin County, and his SUV ended on its side without serious injury.
- Woods was charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusing a test, and a report notes a negative breath test, a refused urine test, and two hydrocodone pills found on him.
- In court he pleaded not guilty and requested a jury trial in the case.
- Woods said he will step away to undergo treatment, Augusta National confirmed he will not play the Masters, the PGA of America said he gave up the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captaincy, and a judge approved travel so he can seek care.