Tiger Woods said he was looking at phone before crash, affidavit shows
Florida officials release details from arrest in which Tiger Woods told investigators he was looking at his phone before SUV crash, DUI arrest.
Tiger Woods told investigators that he was looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station before a March 27 traffic accident in Florida that resulted in his SUV flipping on its side. The new details come as the Martin County Sheriff's Department released Woods' arrest affidavit on Tuesday, March 31. The 15-time major champion was also described as "sweating profusely" when speaking with investigators after the crash.
The affidavit was obtained by the Palm Beach Post , a member of the USA TODAY NETWORK. Woods, 50, was charged with DUI and failure to submit to a DUI test following the two-vehicle crash on Jupiter Island, where he has a home. Woods was taken into custody following the accident and was released at 11:11 p.
m. on $1,150 bail later that night, a Martin County jail official told the Post. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tiger Woods offers details about crash in arrest affidavit release