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Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI after a car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida on Friday afternoon. The golfer just made his return to competition at TGL on Tuesday after undergoing back surgery in October.

He was released from jail Friday night several hours after being booked on DUI charges. He snuck out the back door of the jail in a failed bid to avoid the media.

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Tiger Woods fans wear shirts with his mugshot during PGA Tour event after DUI crash

By Justin Tasch

Tiger Woods’ newest mugshot has already made its way onto t-shirts.

Some fans were spotted during the third round of the PGA Tour’s Houston Open on Saturday wearing white shirts featuring the mugshot from Woods’ Friday DUI arrest with the hashtag “FreeTiger” underneath.

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Tiger Woods should quit golf after latest DUI crash: ex-PGA Tour pro

By Justin Tasch

Brandel Chamblee thinks it’s time for Tiger Woods to put away his golf clubs for good.

The 50-year-old Woods was arrested Friday afternoon for DUI after rolling over his Land Rover near his home in Jupiter Island, Fla., nearly nine years after his first DUI arrest. And Chamblee, the Golf Channel analyst and former PGA Tour pro, doesn’t think it’s worth it for Woods to continue on the links.

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EXCLUSIVE: Secret Service won't let Tiger Woods drive Trump kids — even before DUI: source

By Geoffrey Earle

President Trump’s family is far from pleased that someone with Tiger Woods’ issues is driving around his grandchildren, a family insider told the Post in the aftermath of the golf legend’s DUI arrest in Jupiter Island, Florida.

“There would be concern if their kids weren’t being protected by Secret Service,” the source told The Post.

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PGA stars want to see Tiger Woods take ‘accountability,’ face ‘punishment’ after latest DUI crash

By Anna Young

PGA stars are sounding off after Tiger Woods was slapped with DUI charges in his latest rollover crash, demanding the troubled golf icon be punished and finally confront his “demons.”

Woods, 50, was hauled into custody Friday afternoon after Florida authorities said he was under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” when he flipped his Land Rover while trying to speed around a utility truck on a narrow road in his hometown of Jupiter Island.

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Tiger Woods will be in for a ‘dogfight’ after DUI arrest— with tough prosecutors looking to make an example out of billionaire

By Carly Ortiz-Lytle

Tiger Woods will be in for a “dogfight” following his bust for allegedly crashing his car under the influence of drugs, according to one expert.

The golf great crashed his SUV in one of the strictest counties in the Sunshine State — and prosecutors will be eager to make an example out of the billionaire with a history of bad behavior.

Tiger Woods mugshot.
Woods has been charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test. Martin County Sheriff's Office

“He’s in for a legal dogfight, in my opinion,” Matthew Olszewski, an Orlando attorney who specializes in DUI cases, told The Post.

“They’re going to be trying to prove a message and what bigger message to prove than, ‘Even if you’re Tiger Woods, you do this in our county and we’re going to slam you.'”

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The burning questions about Tiger Woods’ golf, Ryder Cup future after stunning DUI arrest

By Mark Cannizzaro

Tiger Woods has once again found trouble off the golf course, on Friday becoming involved in a fourth dangerous vehicular incident since 2009. This raises many questions about his personal health, the decisions he makes and where he goes from here — on and off the golf course. The Post’s Mark Cannizzaro, who has covered Woods since he turned professional in the mid 1990s, answers some of those questions.

Tiger Woods' overturned vehicle. AP

Q: Is this latest incident indicative that Woods has a substance-abuse problem?

A: Absolutely. The addiction signs have been glaring for years, including Wood’s infamous 2017 arrest for driving under the influence of drugs. It appears his substance issues have been a product of the litany of pain killers he’s been on a result of his many injuries — back, knees, Achilles and the severe damage he did to his right leg in his 2021 crash into the woods outside of L.A. that nearly took his life. Woods, it should be noted, has already done at least one stint in rehab for pain-killer addiction issues.

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Tiger Woods ‘drives like a bat out of hell very often’ but wasn’t abusing ‘illegal drugs,’ friend says

By Katherine Donlevy

Tiger Woods often drives like a “bat out of hell” — but was not abusing “illegal drugs” when he got into yet another rollover crash, according to a former longtime employee of the fallen golf icon.

The famed athlete is notorious for speeding through his luxurious Florida enclave, the insider told the Daily Mail.

“The guy is a terrible driver … he drives like a bat out of hell very often on a road where lawn services are parked with heavy equipment,” the person told the outlet.

Tiger Woods leaves jail after being arrested on Friday, March 27, 2026. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

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Exclusive photos of Tiger Woods' home

By Kathleen Joyce

Drone photos of Tiger Woods' home taken exclusively from The Post show his front door open and a black Cadillac parked outside.

The door is open to Tiger Woods' Florida home. A black Cadillac is parked outside. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
The front door of Tiger Woods' home open. He is believed to have gone home after his arrest. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
Tiger Woods lives in Florida. He was arrested on Friday, March 27, 2026. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

Tiger Woods released from Florida jail hours after car crash, DUI bust

By Anna Young and Steven Vago

STUART, Fla. – Tiger Woods was released from a Florida jail Friday night several hours after being booked on DUI charges, sneaking out the back door in a failed bid to avoid the media.

The 50-year-old golf legend was spotted slumped in the front seat of a black Cadillac that chauffeured him out of the Martin County lockup about eight hours after he was hauled into custody following a rollover crash in his hometown of Jupiter Island.

Police said Woods was under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” when he flipped his Land Rover while trying to speed around a flatbed truck around 2 p.m.

Tiger Woods is seen leaving the Martin County Sheriff's Office on March 27, 2026. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

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Tiger Woods appears dazed and glassy-eyed in mugshot after Florida crash, DUI arrest

By Anna Young

Tiger Woods looked dazed and glassy-eyed in his mugshot after being busted on DUI charges for flipping his luxury SUV while allegedly trying to zip around a truck on a narrow Florida roadway Friday.

Mugshot of Tiger Woods.
Tiger's 2026 mug shot AP

The troubled crash-prone athlete, who is no stranger to cringe-worthy booking photos, appeared haggard with bloodshot eyes while sporting a bright blue polo in a booking photo obtained by The Post Friday night.

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