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Tiger Woods Arrested After Florida Rollover as DUI Investigation Continues

A refused urine test leaves investigators relying on observed impairment to probe suspected medication use.

Overview

  • Woods’ Range Rover flipped onto its side on Jupiter Island after it clipped a truck’s trailer during a pass Friday afternoon, and he was not seriously hurt.
  • Deputies said he showed signs of impairment at the scene, a breath test registered 0.0, and he refused a requested urine test.
  • He was booked on impaired driving, property damage and refusal of a lawful test, an offense in Florida, then released after roughly eight hours in custody.
  • No drugs were found in the SUV, and drug-recognition officers described him as lethargic, leaving investigators to suspect medication or another substance without lab proof.
  • The incident follows a 2017 impaired-driving arrest and a severe 2021 rollover, and it comes as media had speculated about a possible Masters return in April.