JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after a crash involving his Land Rover and a truck on Friday at approximately 2 p.m.
The incident occurred near Woods' residence on a two-lane road. Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek reported that Woods was attempting to pass a pressure cleaner truck when he clipped the rear of the truck's trailer, causing his vehicle to roll onto its side. No injuries were reported.
Authorities said Woods displayed signs of impairment and agreed to a Breathalyzer test, which showed no alcohol presence. However, he refused a urine test, leading to his arrest. According to law enforcement, he subsequently posted bail after spending the required eight hours in custody.
This incident marks Woods' second DUI-related arrest not involving alcohol; he previously pleaded guilty to reckless driving in 2017 after being found asleep behind the wheel from a mix of painkillers.
Woods was cooperative during the investigation but did not provide incriminating statements. The crash is under further investigation, and no specific details regarding speed at the time of the crash have been confirmed.
As of now, Woods is assessing his fitness to participate in the upcoming Masters Tournament set to begin on April 9.