Tiger Woods, the 15-time major champion and one of golf’s most iconic figures, is once again under public scrutiny following his arrest for alleged driving under the influence after a rollover crash near his residence in Jupiter Island.
The incident occurred on Friday, March 27, 2026, when authorities said Woods’ Land Rover collided with another vehicle before overturning.
According to investigators, Woods showed signs of impairment at the scene.
However, a breathalyser test reportedly detected no alcohol, prompting suspicion that drugs or prescription medication may have been involved.
He was also charged with refusing to undergo a lawful test, a factor that could complicate the legal proceedings.
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The development has reignited concerns about Woods’ personal struggles and the toll they may continue to take on his career.
Once dominant in global golf, his journey has been marked by a series of injuries and off-course controversies that have repeatedly threatened his legacy.
Beyond the immediate legal implications, the latest incident raises renewed questions about whether Woods can sustain a return to top-level competition, as uncertainty continues to surround the future of one of the sport’s most decorated athletes.


