Golf legend Tiger Woods was charged with driving under the influence after a vehicle crash in Florida on Friday, prompting new questions about what comes next for his career.
Police say Woods was speeding on a residential road, clipped the back of a pickup truck and rolled his Land Rover. He had to crawl out of the vehicle. Officials at the scene described him as lethargic and showing signs of impairment.
Woods submitted to a breathalyzer and, according to a report, “blew triple zeros.” When officers requested a urinalysis, he refused, and he was charged with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. No one was hurt in the crash.
A booking photo was taken of the 50-year-old golfer hours after the incident. Woods has a history of serious vehicle crashes, including a 2021 single-vehicle rollover outside Los Angeles that nearly led to the amputation of his leg.
The crash adds to a complicated chapter for the 15-time major champion. Before the incident, Woods was weighing whether he would be fit to play in the Masters, which begins in two weeks. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes reported from outside the jail and provided details on the arrest and charges.