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Tiger Woods Pleads Not Guilty, Says He Will Seek Treatment After DUI Arrest

A police report details hydrocodone pills, a 0.00 breath test, a refused urine test under Florida's stricter law.

Overview

  • Woods, who entered a not guilty plea Tuesday, said he will step away to seek treatment and focus on his health.
  • The 50-year-old flipped his Land Rover on Friday after clipping a trailer while trying to pass a truck near his Jupiter Island home, with no injuries reported.
  • An accident report says he told deputies he was looking at his phone and changing the radio just before the crash.
  • Deputies documented bloodshot, glassy eyes, dilated pupils, profuse sweating, and two hydrocodone pills in his pocket as his breath test read 0.00 and he refused a urine test under a 2025 Florida rule that makes refusal a chargeable offense.
  • Court filings show he waived in-person arraignment, requested a jury trial, and retained attorney Douglas Duncan, and the situation could affect near-term appearances such as Masters week events.