New Details Emerge in Tiger Woods Rollover Car Crash, DUI Arrest
Key Points:
- Tiger Woods was charged with DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a urinalysis test following a rollover crash in Florida on March 27, according to an arrest affidavit.
- Woods reportedly looked down at his phone to change the radio station just before colliding with a trailer, causing his Range Rover to roll onto its driver’s side.
- Police noted Woods appeared lethargic, was sweating profusely, limped, and stumbled, and he admitted to taking hydrocodone pills, though he passed a breathalyzer test and denied alcohol use.
- Woods complied with field sobriety tests but needed repeated instructions and refused a urinalysis, leaving the exact substances in his system unknown.
- The incident adds to Woods’ history of prescription drug struggles and DUI-related issues; his first court date is set for April 23.