Tiger Woods arrested after rollover crash in Florida. What we know
Golf star Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with suspicion of DUI after sheriff's officials said he caused a car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
Tiger Woods was arrested and faces two misdemeanor charges after authorities say he initiated a rollover car crash Friday, March 27 near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida . Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said the crash occurred shortly after 2 p. m.
March 27 when a Land Rover driven by Woods swerved to avoid a turning vehicle in a 30 mph zone on South Beach Road in Jupiter Island, clipping the other vehicle and sliding along the road. Budensiek said the 50-year-old Woods was taken to Martin County Jail where he was charged with suspicion of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a drug test. Neither Woods nor the other driver were injured, Budensiek said.
This is the second time Woods has been arrested on DUI charges in Florida and the third time he has been involved in a car crash . Woods had played competitive golf for the first time in more than a year just three days before in the TGL finals near his home, and he was working toward returning to play in the Masters in April. Here's what we know.
Was Tiger Woods in a car crash? Yes. According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office, Woods was involved in a rollover crash near his home on Jupiter Island.
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