March 28Mar 28 Tiger Woods Arrested After Crash In Florida DUI ProbeGolf icon Tiger Woods is facing fresh legal trouble after being arrested following a car crash in Florida — the latest setback in a turbulent comeback.Authorities say Woods rolled his vehicle after attempting to overtake another truck at high speed on Jupiter Island.The Martin County Sheriff's Office confirmed he was charged with:Driving under the influenceProperty damageRefusal to submit to a lawful testNo one was injured in the accident but Woods had to crawl out of the vehicle after it overturned.No Alcohol — But Suspicion RemainsPolice say Woods passed a breathalyser test with “triple zeros”, ruling out alcohol.However, officers reported signs of impairment, possibly linked to an unknown substance.Crucially:Woods refused a urine test — meaning investigators may never confirm what caused the impairment.Legal Trouble — But Not Severe ChargesThe charges are misdemeanours, not felonies, and Woods is expected to be released on bond after a short detention.Still, refusing a test carries its own legal consequences under Florida law.Not His First IncidentThis isn’t new territory for Woods:2017: Found asleep at the wheel — later linked to prescription drugs2009: Infamous crash that exposed personal scandals2021: Near-fatal दुर्घटना that left him with severe injuriesEach incident has dented both his career and public image.Comeback In DoubtThe timing couldn’t be worse.Woods had just returned to competitive golf and was eyeing a potential appearance at the The Masters — a tournament he’s won five times.Now, that looks increasingly unlikely.Bottom LineFor one of sport’s greatest names, this is another brutal interruption:A comeback already hanging by a threadLegal questions back in the spotlightFitness and form in doubtThe question now isn’t just whether Woods can compete again — but whether he can finally stay out of trouble long enough to try.SOURCE
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