We have a major update on the crash involving golf legend Tiger Woods.
As WLT Report previously reported, Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter, Florida.
Now, Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek has revealed that Woods has been arrested for suspicion of DUI.
Yahoo News broke the news:
The short press conference with Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek has concluded. He confirmed that Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI after his involvement in a rollover crash with a pickup truck near his home.
-Woods appeared impaired, according to Budensiek, and was given a breathalyzer on the scene. He passed that test but refused a urinalysis and was taken into custody, where he’ll be held for 8 hours per standard procedure in a DUI case.
-Woods was not believed to be under the influence of alcohol but possibly some other medication.
Here was the scene:
#BREAKING: Tiger Woods arrested for DUI after horrific rollover crash, in Florida. pic.twitter.com/7foDWc1sI9
— Insider Wire (@InsiderWire) March 27, 2026
Before details of Woods’ DUI arrest were released, President Trump said he felt sorry for Woods.
Watch here:
President Trump on Tiger Woods’ car crash:
“I feel so badly. He’s got some difficulty. There was an accident and that’s all I know…Very close friend of mine. He’s an amazing person, amazing man.” pic.twitter.com/dbLyTTBVZg
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) March 27, 2026
Men’s Journal reported that Woods is dating Vanessa Trump:
Tiger Woods and his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, sent the public a clear message about their relationship status only a few days before Woods was arrested following a car accident on Jupiter Island.
Woods and Trump shared a kiss and hug on the golf course on March 24, 2026, during the TGL finals, according to the Palm Beach Post. She is the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. and the mother of his five kids, including daughter Kai, who is forging a golfing career of her own. Kai was seen applauding Woods at the event alongside her mom. Kai and Vanessa were also photographed watching Woods play on March 3.

President Trump on Tiger Woods’ car crash: