Tiger Woods’ Rollover Crash Marks His Fourth Major Car Incident, Second DUI Arrest

Woods showed signs of impairment after his Land Rover struck another vehicle and rolled over not far from his Jupiter Island residence, authorities said. He tested negative on a Breathalyzer but refused to submit to a urine test.

JUPITER ISLAND, Fla.

Tiger Woods was arrested Friday following a rollover crash near his Florida home, marking the golfer’s fourth high-profile auto incident and his second DUI-related arrest.

Woods showed signs of impairment after his Land Rover struck another vehicle and rolled over not far from his Jupiter Island residence, authorities said. He tested negative on a Breathalyzer but refused to submit to a urine test.

Neither Woods nor the occupant of the other vehicle was injured, according to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek.

Woods faces misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.

The arrest adds to a history of driving incidents spanning more than two decades.

By James Kisoo