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Car crash-prone Tiger Woods won’t hire a driver to cart him around because he’s too private — and doesn’t want anyone knowing his whereabouts.

The 50-year-old golf legend opts to drive himself everywhere because he doesn’t want employees to “watch over him or know what he is doing,” a source told People.

“And he thinks he is fine to drive,” the source added.


  Tiger Woods rolled over a vehicle after his most recent car crash. via REUTERS Tiger Woods rolled over a vehicle after his most recent car crash. via REUTERS

Woods — who is worth $1.5 billion, according to Forbes — was arrested on suspicion of DUI following another rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., last Friday.

Investigators believe he was allegedly under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” at the time.’

Woods, who was forced to crawl out of his overturned SUV from the passenger door, was charged with driving under the influence with property damage and refusing a lawful test.


  Woods is seen in his mugshot after being arrested on DUI charges. Martin County Sheriff’s Department / BACKGRID Woods is seen in his mugshot after being arrested on DUI charges. Martin County Sheriff’s Department / BACKGRID


  Woods, seen here leaving court after his latest incident, has been involved in four different car accidents. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post Woods, seen here leaving court after his latest incident, has been involved in four different car accidents. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

The latest incident is the fourth time Woods has been involved in a car crash.

The most recent was in February 2021 when his SUV ran off a coastal road in Los Angeles at a high rate of speed, leading to multiple leg and ankle injuries.

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