Summary
President Donald Trump expressed his concern for Tiger Woods after a car crash in Florida. Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence but was not injured. This is at least the third time Woods has been in a car crash.
Key Facts
- President Trump said he felt "so badly" about Tiger Woods' car crash.
- The crash happened on Jupiter Island, Florida, near Woods' home.
- Police suspected Woods of driving under the influence at the scene.
- Woods was not injured in the crash where he hit another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover.
- Woods has previously had two other car crashes, one causing serious leg injuries in 2021.
- In 2017, Woods was also arrested on a DUI charge but stated it was an adverse reaction to medication.
- Woods remains active in golf, both playing in tournaments and as a member of the PGA Tour's Future Competition Committee.