Tiger Woods’ Second Mugshot Unveiled Following DUI Arrest
Tiger Woods is once again in the spotlight following his DUI arrest, which has led to the release of a second mugshot. The recently unveiled image presents Woods in blue prison attire, appearing stone-faced with disheveled hair after being processed at the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. His first mugshot depicted him in a blue polo shirt, looking bloodshot-eyed at the time of arrest.
Tiger Woods’ DUI Arrest Details
The incident occurred on March 27, 2026, when Woods struck a truck, resulting in his Range Rover flipping over near his residence on Jupiter Island, Florida. Body camera footage from the arrest shows Woods failing a field sobriety test and admitting to taking “a few pills.” According to the police report, two hydrocodone pills were discovered in his pocket.
Field Sobriety Test and Breathalyzer Results
- Woods exhibited signs of impairment despite passing a breathalyzer test.
- He refused a urinalysis test.
- Woods stated he was distracted while looking at his cell phone and adjusting the radio at the time of the crash.
During the interaction with law enforcement, Woods claimed he had just finished a phone call with former President Donald Trump. He pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
Consequences of the Arrest
Woods received a non-criminal citation for careless driving, accompanied by a $163 fine. Following the incident, he made a public statement indicating his intention to “step away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.” He has been approved for treatment outside the United States, citing privacy concerns.
Recent Developments and Future Plans
According to reports, Woods arrived in Zurich, Switzerland, on March 31, 2026. He expressed his commitment to returning to a healthier, more focused state both personally and professionally. This arrest follows his return to competitive golf after undergoing back surgery in late 2025, during which he participated in the TGL league with his Juniper Links Golf Club.
Due to this incident, Woods has announced he will not compete in the upcoming Masters and has withdrawn from consideration to serve as the U.S. Ryder Cup captain in 2027. His girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, has shown support throughout this challenging period, sharing a heartfelt message on social media.