Lawyer: Tiger Woods DUI charge after Florida rollover crash likely won't stick

Yahoo Sports3/27/2026 – 3/28/2026

Summary

Tiger Woods was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) and property damage following a rollover crash in Florida. The incident occurred when Woods, driving a Land Rover, clipped the backend of a truck's trailer, resulting in the vehicle rolling over. This marks Woods' fourth crash that has attracted media attention since 2009 and his second DUI arrest since 2017. He was taken into custody after the crash but emerged unhurt from the incident. According to reports, police suspect that Woods was "impaired on medication" at the time of the crash. However, he refused to take a urine test when requested. Following his arrest, Woods was released on bail. His lawyer has stated that the DUI charge is likely not to hold up in court, suggesting that there may be legal grounds to contest the charge. The incident has drawn significant media coverage, highlighting Woods' ongoing legal troubles related to driving offenses. The crash adds to a history of incidents involving the golfer, raising concerns about his driving behavior and health. As the case develops, further details may emerge regarding the circumstances surrounding the crash and the legal proceedings that follow.

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  1. 2026-03-27
  2. 2026-03-28
    Lawyer: Tiger Woods DUI charge after Florida rollover crash likely won't stick (current)

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