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Tiger Woods Arrest Body Cam Footage Shows Him Telling Police He's 'Hoping' to Golf in the Masters: 'Depends on Y'all'

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Woods is facing charges of DUI with property damage, careless driving and refusal to submit to a lawful test after he was involved in a crash earlier this month

Tiger Woods Arrest Body Cam Footage Credit: Martin County Sheriff's Office;Warren Little/Getty NEED TO KNOW Newly released body cam footage shows Tiger Woods joking with officers and expressing concern about being seen at the site after he was involved in a rollover crash on March 27 Woods faces multiple charges, including DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test A judge granted Woods permission to leave the U. S. for medical treatment due to a complex clinical condition Newly released police body camera footage is offering a closer look at Tiger Woods in the moments following his March 27 rollover crash .

In footage reviewed by PEOPLE on Thursday, April 2, the 50-year-old golfer is seen speaking with officers at the scene of the crash. When asked if he would be golfing in the Masters, Woods replied, “Hoping to, depends on y’all! ” “It don’t depend on me!

” one officer responded. The interaction took a lighter turn as Woods asked officers if they could retrieve his golf clubs from the vehicle. Asked if they held any significance, Woods said, “I won 14 majors with it,” he said, prompting an officer to reply, “They don’t call you the goat for nothing.

” Woods expressed concern about being seen while speaking with authorities, but officers reassured him that the area had been blocked off, and one officer commented that he appeared taller in person than he does on television. At one point, Woods is seen walking outside, later telling responding deputies that he " was just talking to the president . " He added while holding his phone in the air, “Trying to get away from everybody.