Tiger Woods' Arrest Report Reveals Deputies Found Pills in His Pocket

(Jupiter Island, FL) - The arrest report following Tiger Woods' Friday rollover crash reveals deputies found two loose pills in his pocket.

According to the probable cause affidavit, is that officers found the white pills in Tiger Woods' left pocket and are identified by imprint as the painkiller, hydrocodone. The opioid medication is used to treat severe pain, and Woods is still recovering from recent back surgery.

The Martin County Sheriff's Office says that Woods was speeding along Jupiter Island in his SUV when he clipped a trailer being towed by a pickup truck, flipping his Land Rover on its side.

Neither he nor the other driver was injured.

Deputies say the golf legend showed "severe signs of impairment."

According the to the affidavit, Woods was sweating profusely and was lethargic - but did not smell of alcohol.

When asked if he took any medications, he said "Yes, I take a few but nothing illegal." According to TMZ, Woods claimed he was distracted by his cell phone and radio prior to his rollover crash.

He blew zeros in two breathalyzer tests but refused to take a urinalysis. That refusal resulted in a misdemeanor charge under a law that took effect last October.

"Trenton's Law" carries an automatic one-year driver's license suspension and up to 60 days in jail. Woods' other alleged offense, DUI with Property Damage.

Legendary Golfer Tiger Woods Arrested For DUI After Rollover Crash

STUART, FLORIDA - MARCH 27:( EDITOR’S NOTE: This Handout image was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images’ editorial policy.) In this handout photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff's Office, Tiger Woods poses for his booking photo after his arrest on March 27, 2026 in Stuart, Florida. According to reports, Woods was arrested after a rollover crash and will face a charge of driving under the influence. The Martin County Sheriff's Office said that Woods and the other driver involved in the two-car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, were not injured. (Photo by Martin County Sheriff's Office via Getty Images)Photo: Handout / Getty Images News / Getty Images


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