A new photo of Tiger Woods has been released following his arrest for drunk driving in March.
Additional photos released Friday by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office show the golf legend wearing what appears to be a dark blue prison uniform.
The professional athlete appeared to be in a state of shock and his eyes were bloodshot.
In a previous photo, Woods appeared to be wearing the same button-down, short-sleeved shirt he wore when he rolled his Land Rover SUV to pass a pressure washer on Jupiter Island, Florida, after which he was arrested.
Officials said at a press conference on the same day that the longtime athlete showed “signs of impairment” and refused a urine test despite a negative breathalyzer test.
Page Six obtained a police report in which officers claimed to have found “two white pills” allegedly hydrocodone in his pocket.
Authorities also noted that the five-time Masters champion’s pupils were “extremely dilated” and his eyes appeared “bloodshot and glassy” when they were encountered after the accident.
The sporting icon claimed he was “looking down at his phone and changing the radio station” at the time of the rollover, but “didn’t notice that the car in front of him had slowed down” just before turning right.
Page Six obtained audio of calls from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office after the accident, in which one person simply said, “I’m calling to report a car accident.”
Body camera footage from the scene showed Woods failing a breathalyzer test and hiccuping after the incident.
Woods was charged with misdemeanor counts of DUI causing property damage and refusing to submit to a legal test.
He was released from the Martin County Jail on March 28 and pleaded not guilty on March 31. On the same day, a statement was submitted to X.
“I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” he wrote. “I will be taking a period of time off to receive treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order to prioritize my health and work towards a lasting recovery.”
He added: “I am committed to taking the time necessary to return to a healthier, stronger and more focused place, both personally and professionally.”
“I thank everyone for their understanding and support and ask for the privacy of my family, loved ones, and myself at this time,” he concluded.
On April 2, he was charged with a non-criminal charge of causing an accident due to careless driving.
The fine for the charges is $163, but he does not have to appear in court, according to documents seen by Page Six on Thursday.
According to TMZ, the professional golfer’s private jet landed in Zurich, Switzerland, on Friday morning after asking a judge for permission to travel outside of Florida for medical treatment.
Meanwhile, his girlfriend Vanessa Trump expressed her support for the athlete on her Instagram Story. She wrote “I love you” above the couple’s PDA snapshot, adding two red heart emojis.
