
Tiger Woods Arrested on DUI Charges After Florida Rollover Crash
Key Takeaways
- Tiger Woods arrested on a DUI charge after rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida.
- Bodycam footage shows Woods telling a deputy he was talking to the president.
- He pleaded not guilty and will step away to seek treatment.
Crash and Arrest
Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI after rolling his SUV during an attempted pass.
“After crashing his car last week in Florida, Tiger Woods took out his phone and told a Sheriff’s deputy, “I was just talking to the president,” according to body camera footage showing the golfer’s arrest for driving under the influence”
He told deputies he was looking at his phone and changing the radio station.

Deputies described Woods as lethargic, sweaty, with bloodshot and glassy eyes.
Two hydrocodone painkiller pills were found in his pocket.
He pled not guilty and announced he would step back to pursue treatment.
Bodycam Revelations
Woods expressed surprise at being arrested and admitted taking painkillers.
He said, I was just talking to the president.
He struggled with sobriety tests, miscounting and moving his head.
A deputy told him his normal faculties are impaired.
Woods' Injury History and Recovery
Woods had not competed since July 2024 due to injuries.
His physical state was a central factor in the case.
He stated he was unable to stop due to road conditions and injury-related limitations.
Political and Public Reactions
Woods' phone call to the president triggered speculation.
Trump said, He's got some difficulty.

Woods' decision to step away was framed as acknowledging seriousness.
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