Tiger Woods’ hospital records will be handed over to prosecutors in Florida DUI case, judge rules
Summary
A judge in Florida has allowed prosecutors to see Tiger Woods’ hospital and prescription records related to his March car crash and DUI arrest. Woods has pleaded not guilty and a protective order will limit who can see the records.Key Facts
- Tiger Woods was involved in a car crash and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence on March 27, 2026.
- A Florida judge approved prosecutors’ access to Woods’ hospital records from the Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital.
- Prosecutors can also access Woods’ prescription records from a Palm Beach pharmacy for early 2026.
- A protective order limits viewing of the records to prosecutors, law enforcement, state experts, and Woods’ defense team.
- Woods showed signs of impairment and had two pain pills in his pocket but tested negative for alcohol on a Breathalyzer.
- Woods refused a urine test after the crash.
- Woods was driving over the 30 mph speed limit when his SUV hit a truck’s trailer and rolled on its side, causing about $5,000 in damage.
- Woods has traveled abroad for inpatient treatment.
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