Tiger Woods, the 50-year-old golf legend, was released on bail after a car accident in Jupiter Island, Florida. He was arrested for suspected DUI and spent eight hours in custody.
According to authorities, Woods was driving at high speeds when he attempted to overtake a truck pulling a trailer, clipping the trailer before flipping onto its side. He managed to crawl out of the car on his own without injury.
Woods agreed to a Breathalyzer test, which showed no presence of alcohol, but refused to take a urine test, a decision that carries a separate charge under Florida law.
Authorities believe impairment may have been linked to medication or drugs, though no definitive conclusion can be made.
A source close to Woods revealed that he has been on other medications for years, including pain medication, and did not refuse the test due to illegal drugs.
This marks the second time Woods has faced DUI-related charges not involving alcohol, and the arrest comes at a critical time as he weighs a potential return to competition ahead of the Masters in April.