Tiger Woods, one of the greatest golfers in history, is stepping away from the sport after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence following a rollover car crash near his Jupiter Island home in Florida. The incident, which occurred on March 27, 2026, has sent shockwaves through the sports world and left fans wondering whether the 50-year-old legend will ever compete again.

What Happened in the Tiger Woods Car Crash?

According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Woods was driving a Land Rover northbound on South Beach Road at a high speed when he attempted to pass a truck hauling a pressure cleaner. His SUV clipped the back of the trailer, causing the vehicle to flip on its side and slide down the road. Fortunately, neither Woods nor the other driver sustained serious injuries.

Officers at the scene reported that Woods showed signs of impairment and was subsequently arrested. A breath test administered at the Martin County Jail registered 0.000 on both samples, meaning no alcohol was detected. However, Woods refused to submit a urine test. During a search after his arrest, two hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket.

What Are the Charges Against Tiger Woods?

Woods has been charged with two misdemeanors: driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. He pleaded not guilty to the DUI charges during his court appearance. Legal experts say these charges, while serious, are unlikely to result in significant jail time for a first-time DUI offense in Florida.

Will Tiger Woods Play in the 2026 Masters?

The short answer is no. Woods has officially withdrawn from the 2026 Masters at Augusta National, which begins next week. In a statement released through his representatives, Woods said he is stepping away from golf for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on his health. This marks yet another chapter in a career defined as much by incredible comebacks as by devastating setbacks.

What Does This Mean for Tiger’s Legacy?

For a player who has won 15 major championships and inspired generations of golfers, this latest incident adds another complicated layer to an already complex legacy. Woods has previously overcome multiple back surgeries, a devastating car crash in 2021 that nearly cost him his leg, and personal scandals that dominated headlines for years.

Yet each time, he found a way back. His victory at the 2019 Masters remains one of the greatest comeback stories in sports history. The question now is whether he has one more comeback left in him and whether the golf world will be patient enough to wait.

What Happens Next?

Woods’ next court date has not yet been announced. In the meantime, the PGA Tour has declined to comment on any potential disciplinary action. Fans and fellow players have expressed support for Woods on social media, with many urging him to prioritize his well-being over competition. One thing is certain: the world will be watching closely as this story continues to unfold.

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