Overview
- Tiger Woods, who crashed Friday near his Jupiter Island home, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
- Deputies say his Land Rover tried to pass a truck on a narrow two‑lane road, clipped the trailer, and rolled onto the driver's side in a 30 mph zone with no reported injuries.
- Investigators said he showed signs of impairment, his breath test registered 0.00, and he declined a urine test requested at the jail.
- He was held the required eight hours under Florida law and released on bond early Saturday, and a test refusal can trigger an automatic driver's license suspension under state rules.
- The incident follows a 2017 DUI-related arrest and a serious 2021 rollover crash, and it comes days after his TGL finals appearance as questions persist about his playing future.