Tiger Woods released on bail hours after arrest at crash scene on suspicion of DUI
Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned car on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island, Florida. Photograph: Jason Oteri/AP Tiger Woods was released on bail on Friday, hours after the golf star’s Land Rover clipped a truck, rolled onto its side and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to officials. Martin County sheriff John Budensiek said Woods was driving a Land Rover that overturned after attempting to overtake a truck on a narrow two-lane road shortly before 2pm near Woods’s residence on Jupiter Island.
The vehicle clipped a trailer, veered off and came to rest on its driver’s side after sliding along the roadway. The truck had been slowing to turn into a driveway when Woods approached at what the sheriff described as a “high rate of speed” on a road with a 30mph limit. Woods, who was alone in the vehicle, was able to exit through the passenger side.
Investigators said he showed signs of impairment and was subjected to roadside tests before being taken into custody. Authorities said a breath test showed no alcohol in his system, and investigators believed impairment was due to medication or drugs. No substances were found in the vehicle.
Woods refused to submit to a urinalysis test and was charged with DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. No injuries were reported, though Budensiek told reporters the outcome could have been far worse given the narrow roadway. Donald Trump called Woods a “close friend” and said he felt “so badly” upon hearing the news during a gathering with media on Friday afternoon in Miami.
“I feel so badly,” Trump said. “He’s got some difficulty. There was an accident and that’s all I know.