Tiger Woods has been banned from driving Donald Trump's grandchildren, including Kai and Barron, following his arrest on suspicion of DUI in Florida. The legendary golfer, who is dating Vanessa Trump, was released on bail but faces additional charges after refusing to submit to a urine test.
According to reports, Secret Service agents have been driving the children whenever Woods is present, and this protocol has been in place well before his DUI arrest. Vanessa Trump is said to be 'unhappy' with her boyfriend and has expressed her concerns about his behavior.
The incident unfolded on Friday when Woods attempted to overtake a truck carrying a pressure cleaner on a trailer, causing his Land Rover to flip onto its side. Both Woods and the truck driver escaped without injuries.
Woods showed signs of impairment at the scene and a breathalyzer test ruled out alcohol, but investigators suspected another substance may have been involved. He declined to submit to a urine test, leading to additional charges.
This is not the first DUI arrest for Tiger Woods, who was previously arrested in 2017 and pleaded guilty to reckless driving. His future on the course is uncertain, with reports suggesting he may transition to the Champions Tour due to ongoing physical challenges.