Golf legend Tiger Woods, 50, was arrested for DUI following a dramatic rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, after trying to overtake another vehicle at high speeds.
At the scene, officers observed signs of impairment, including bloodshot eyes and lethargy, while Woods was found with hydrocodone pills in his pocket.
In a surprising twist, it was revealed that Woods called former President Donald Trump shortly after the accident, a moment captured in police bodycam footage.
Woods has pleaded not guilty to the charges and expressed his commitment to seek treatment for his health issues, announcing a hiatus from golf as he confronts his personal struggles.
The crash is a stark reminder of Woods’ troubled history with substance abuse and vehicular incidents, prompting concern and frustration from friends and the golfing community.
As the news broke, discussions intensified about the impact of this incident just weeks before the Masters Tournament, raising questions about Woods' future in the sport.
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