Tiger Woods looked frustrated as he was handcuffed in a police car after being arrested for drunk driving after a rollover accident.
The professional golfer was filmed on Friday in Jupiter, Florida, as he was belted into a car and turned to a police officer, looking displeased.
In addition to yawning and hiccups, the athlete sat silently while driving, mostly looking out the window.
At one point, Woods appeared to fall asleep for a moment.
In the video, he was seen wearing the same blue shirt as his mug shot with bloodshot eyes, and was also photographed making phone calls from the roadside from the scene of the accident.
On Friday, a 50-year-old man’s Land Rover SUV overturned while trying to pass a pressure washer, pinning the trailer.
Woods tested negative on a breathalyzer test, but refused a urine test.
Because he had pills in his pocket and was “exhibiting signs of impairment,” he was charged with DUI with criminal damage to property and refusing to submit to a legal test, officials said.
Woods was photographed leaving the Martin County Jail hours after he was taken into custody and has pleaded not guilty.
He broke his silence on the detention in a statement on Tuesday, acknowledging the “seriousness of the situation.”
“I am 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 wrote.
Woods continued, “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.
After the incident, Woods reportedly received an ultimatum from his “serious” girlfriend Vanessa Trump, whom he has been dating since 2025.
This is not the first collision that has made headlines, as Woods has a history of collisions.
Most recently, Woods nearly lost his life in a 2021 accident in which his car rolled over multiple times. As a result, he underwent multiple surgeries.
He also crashed into a tree and a fire hydrant in 2009, and was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in 2017.
Woods took a plea deal at the time, pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving.
