Tiger Woods’ rollover crash is golfer’s fourth high-profile car accident and second DUI arrest
JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — Tiger Woods’ arrest Friday for a car crash in Florida was at least the fourth auto-related incident involving the golfer and the second in which he was charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Woods showed signs of impairment and was arrested at the scene of the crash in which he struck another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover not far from his home on Jupiter Island, authorities said. He did a Breathalyzer test, which came out negative, but refused to take a urine test. Neither Woods nor the person in the other vehicle were injured, Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said.
Woods was charged Friday with driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, both misdemeanors.
Here’s a look at his other crashes over the past couple decades.


