Tiger Woods Photos, Video Reveal New Details After Crash, DUI Arrest

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Tiger Woods of the United States watches Scottie Scheffler of the United States tee off from the first tee during the final round of the Hero World Challenge 2025 at Albany Golf Course on December 07, 2025 in Nassau, Bahamas.

Tiger Woods remains at the center of a developing story after new photos and videos surfaced online showing the aftermath of the crash that led to his DUI arrest in Florida.

The visuals, now circulating widely across social media, provide a closer look at the scene following a rollover crash on Jupiter Island — an incident that authorities say could have been far more serious.


Crash Details Emerge

Woods was driving a Land Rover when he attempted to pass a slower-moving work truck on a two-lane road, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times. The report said Woods clipped the trailer being towed, causing his vehicle to veer off the roadway and overturn.

Authorities said Woods was traveling at a “high rate of speed” at the time of the crash, according to The Guardian, which cited local officials familiar with the incident.

Woods was alone in the vehicle and exited through the passenger side after the crash, the Los Angeles Times report said. No injuries were reported for Woods or the other driver involved.

Photos published by Golf.com show Woods’ vehicle overturned near the roadside, while Woods — wearing a blue shirt and shorts — is seen making a phone call near the scene following the crash.

Additional images published by NBC News show Florida authorities responding to the crash site, with emergency personnel surrounding the damaged vehicle as part of the initial investigation.


Arrest Followed Signs of Impairment

Responding officers observed signs of impairment at the scene and conducted field sobriety tests before placing Woods under arrest, according to a report by the Hindustan Times, citing police details.

A breathalyzer test showed no alcohol in Woods’ system, according to Reuters, shifting attention toward the possibility of impairment from medication or another substance.

Authorities have not confirmed what, if any, substance may have contributed to Woods’ condition.


Photos, Videos Circulate Online

The emergence of visuals and broadcast reports has added further clarity to the situation.

Video coverage from NBC New York, shared by anchor Natalie Pasquarella on Instagram, provided additional details from law enforcement at the scene.

“Investigators on scene said that Woods did show signs of being impaired after roadside tests,” Pasquarella reported. “Police say he took a breathalyzer, but no signs of alcohol showed up. They say that Woods refused the urine analysis test.”

The report added that Woods has been charged with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, while noting that no injuries were reported.

The footage quickly spread across social media, drawing widespread attention as new details continued to emerge.

 

Clips shared on Instagram and other platforms appear to show Woods’ vehicle overturned or heavily damaged near the roadside, along with emergency responders at the scene.

The images have quickly circulated online, drawing widespread attention and fueling discussion about the circumstances surrounding the crash.


Sheriff Provides Details in New Video

An additional video shared by Associated Press showed a news conference from Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, who provided further details about the incident.

According to Budensiek, Woods showed signs of impairment and was arrested at the scene after his vehicle struck another car and rolled over.

Authorities said neither Woods nor the other driver was injured, and Woods was able to crawl out of the passenger side of his vehicle.


Refusal of Urine Test Adds Legal Layer

Woods declined to submit to a urine test following the arrest, according to multiple reports. Under Florida law, drivers can refuse such testing, but doing so may result in additional penalties.

Woods faces multiple misdemeanor charges, including driving under the influence, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, the Reuters report added. He was held for a mandatory period following the arrest, as required under state law.


Incident Revives Past History

The latest incident has also prompted renewed attention to Woods’ previous legal and health-related issues.

Woods was arrested for DUI in 2017 and later said the incident involved prescription medications. He was also involved in a serious rollover crash in 2021 that resulted in significant leg injuries, according to reports by Page Six and other outlets.

Those past incidents have shaped the broader context surrounding the current situation.


Woods’ Legacy in Golf Remains Unmatched

Despite the latest incident, Tiger Woods remains one of the most accomplished players in the history of golf.

Woods has won 15 major championships, the second-most all time behind Jack Nicklaus, and holds a total of 82 PGA Tour victories, tied for the most in history. His career includes iconic wins such as the 1997 Masters, where he became the youngest champion in tournament history, and the 2019 Masters, widely regarded as one of the sport’s most remarkable comebacks.

Over the course of his career, Woods has spent a record 683 weeks ranked No. 1 in the world, redefining dominance in the modern era of golf.

Even in the later stages of his career, Woods has remained a central figure in the sport, with his presence at major tournaments continuing to draw global attention.


What Comes Next

The investigation into the crash remains ongoing, and additional details are expected to emerge.

For now, the photos and videos circulating online provide a clearer look at the scene, but not definitive answers about what led to the crash.

Authorities are expected to continue reviewing the incident, with potential legal proceedings to follow.

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