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Tiger Woods Found with Hydrocodone Pills and Bloodshot Eyes in Florida Crash Report

By Matthias Binder March 31, 2026
Tiger Woods had hydrocodone pills in his pocket and bloodshot eyes at crash scene, authorities say
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Tiger Woods had hydrocodone pills in his pocket and bloodshot eyes at crash scene, authorities say

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Sequence of the Rollover IncidentDeputies Note Troubling Physical SignsHydrocodone Pills Found in PocketField Tests Lead to ArrestWoods’ Long History with Injuries and Roads

Sequence of the Rollover Incident (Image Credits: Pexels)

Jupiter Island, Florida – Tiger Woods encountered a serious rollover crash last Friday on a residential beachside road. His SUV clipped a truck towing a trailer, leading to the vehicle flipping onto its driver’s side. A sheriff’s office report released Tuesday detailed deputies’ observations at the scene, including physical signs and items found on the golfer.[1][2]

Sequence of the Rollover Incident

The crash occurred on March 27 in Martin County. Woods drove a Range Rover that struck a Ford F-150 pickup truck ahead. The truck had slowed, but Woods explained to deputies that he looked down at his phone while adjusting the radio station.[3]

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He did not notice the slowdown in time. To avoid a full collision, Woods veered into the oncoming lane. His SUV then clipped the trailer, causing it to roll over. Bystanders, including the truck driver, helped extract Woods through the passenger side. Property damage to the truck reached $5,000.[2]

Deputies Note Troubling Physical Signs

Arriving deputies interviewed Woods at the scene. They described his eyes as bloodshot and glassy, with pupils extremely dilated. Movements appeared slow and lethargic, even as he sat in the back of a patrol vehicle with the air conditioning on.[1]

Woods sweated profusely during the exchange. He experienced hiccups throughout the investigation. Deputies also observed a compression sock on his right knee. Woods attributed limping to past surgeries – seven on his back and more than 20 on his leg.[3]

  • Bloodshot and glassy eyes
  • Extremely dilated pupils
  • Slow, lethargic movements
  • Profuse sweating
  • Continuous hiccups
  • Limping and stumbling during tests

Hydrocodone Pills Found in Pocket

During the search, deputies discovered two white pills in Woods’ pocket. Lab identification confirmed them as hydrocodone, an opioid prescribed for pain relief. Woods acknowledged taking prescription medications when questioned.[4]

He responded, “I take a few,” to a deputy’s inquiry. Woods added that he had taken his medicine earlier that morning. The report linked these details to the observed impairment signs. No other substances appeared in initial checks.[2]

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Field Tests Lead to Arrest

Woods submitted to a Breathalyzer test, which detected no alcohol. He declined a urine test. A field sobriety exercise followed, during which he limped and stumbled to the right. His head moved continuously, requiring repeated instructions.[3]

The deputy concluded Woods’ faculties seemed impaired. Factors included physical performance, appearance, and experience-based judgment. Authorities arrested the 50-year-old golfer on suspicion of driving under the influence with property damage. A 2025 Florida law elevated the refused test to a misdemeanor charge.[2]

Woods posted bail after eight hours in custody. His arraignment is set for April 23. Court records show no listed attorney yet.

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Woods’ Long History with Injuries and Roads

This incident echoes Woods’ past challenges. A 2021 Los Angeles-area crash severely damaged his right leg, prompting multiple surgeries. He has navigated ongoing recovery while remaining active in golf. Woods serves on the PGA Tour board.[3]

No statements emerged from his representatives or the PGA Tour. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office released the full report Tuesday, prompting widespread coverage. Neither Woods nor the truck driver sustained major injuries from the rollover.

Key Takeaways

  • Two hydrocodone pills found in Woods’ pocket at the Florida crash scene.
  • Deputies observed bloodshot eyes, dilated pupils, and slow movements.
  • Arrested for DUI and property damage; Breathalyzer negative for alcohol.

The release of these details underscores the scrutiny public figures face after traffic incidents. Woods now prepares for court while managing health issues. What do you think about the report’s findings? Tell us in the comments.

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