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Tiger Woods Had Prescription Pills at Crash Scene
Authorities say Woods showed signs of impairment after single-car accident in Florida
Mar. 31, 2026 at 8:33pm
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A fragmented, abstract interpretation of the car crash scene involving golf legend Tiger Woods, raising questions about the role of prescription medication in high-profile athlete incidents.Today in OrlandoA sheriff's office report states that Tiger Woods had hydrocodone pills in his pocket and displayed signs of impairment, including bloodshot eyes and slow, lethargic movements, when authorities interviewed him at the scene of his single-car accident in Florida last week. Neither Woods nor another driver were injured in the crash.
Why it matters
This incident raises further questions about Woods' health and potential substance abuse issues, which have plagued the golf legend in recent years and contributed to his struggles on the course. The discovery of prescription medication in his possession could also have legal implications depending on whether Woods had a valid prescription.
The details
According to the Martin County Sheriff's Office report, when deputies interviewed Woods at the crash site, they noted that his eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his pupils were dilated, and he was sweating and speaking slowly. The report also states that Woods had hydrocodone pills in his pocket. Woods told deputies he had taken prescription medication earlier that morning.
- The incident occurred last week in Florida.
The players
Tiger Woods
A professional golfer who has won 15 major championships, though his career has been marred by injuries and personal issues in recent years.
Martin County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency that responded to and investigated the single-car accident involving Tiger Woods.
What’s next
It is unclear if Woods will face any charges related to the incident. The investigation is ongoing, and his agent has not responded to requests for comment.
The takeaway
This latest incident involving Tiger Woods and prescription medication raises serious concerns about his health and well-being, and could have further implications for his already-troubled career and legacy in the sport of golf.
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