Overview
- Tiger Woods, whose SUV flipped in Jupiter Island on Friday, was the subject of an arrest affidavit released Tuesday that described bloodshot, glassy eyes, profuse sweating, lethargic movements, and dilated pupils.
- The affidavit says officers found two hydrocodone pills in his pocket, jail breath tests showed 0.000 for alcohol, and he refused a urine test for drugs.
- Court records filed Tuesday show Woods entered a not‑guilty plea and requested a jury trial, with an arraignment set for April 23 in Martin County.
- Hours after the Tuesday court filing, Woods announced a temporary break from competition to seek treatment, leaving his near‑term schedule uncertain.
- Woods told deputies he was looking at his phone and changing the radio before hitting a slowing truck’s trailer, which caused his SUV to overturn; Florida law now treats refusing chemical tests as a misdemeanor, and he has prior driving incidents in 2017 and a serious crash in 2021.