
Bodycam Footage Shows Tiger Woods' DUI Incident – Videos Released
Freshly released bodycam footage has pulled Tiger Woods' Florida crash back into the spotlight, and the videos reveal a series of moments that only grow more startling with each new clip.
Tiger Woods was involved in an incident on Jupiter Island on March 27, 2026. Within hours, the golf icon was facing charges that aren't unfamiliar, but he and another driver faced danger. And the crash even attracted the president's attention.

Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links Golf Club looks on after the match against the Los Angeles Golf Club at SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on March 24, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
A Split-Second Move Changed Everything
It was around 2 p.m. ET when Woods was driving a Land Rover along a two-lane road in Jupiter Island, according to authorities. Sheriff John Budensiek of Martin County later explained that the golfer struck the rear of a utility pressure-washing trailer while attempting to overtake the vehicle.
The impact flipped the SUV and sent it tumbling. Despite the 30 mph speed limit, Woods must have been traveling way too fast for this to happen. According to Budensiek, the vehicle landed on its side and skidded a significant distance before coming to a halt.
Although the crash was severe, Woods managed to exit the vehicle without assistance. Deputies said he crawled out and appeared physically unharmed, while the driver of the other vehicle was also not injured, as detailed by The Independent.
But things only got worse once officers began speaking with Woods...
What Deputies Said They Noticed
Budensiek said DUI investigators were called to the scene after Woods showed signs of impairment. Officers took into account the injuries and surgeries he has had over the years, but they still carried out more detailed roadside tests.
Alcohol, officials said, did not appear to be the issue, as Woods reportedly blew zero on the breathalyzer, which seemed to rule that out almost immediately.
Still, that did not end the investigation. Authorities claimed Woods must have been under the influence of some type of medication or drug, and when he was asked to take a urinalysis test, he refused.
Therefore, authorities arrested Woods and charged him with operating a vehicle under the influence, causing damage to property, and declining to undergo a legal sobriety test.
After the arrest, Woods was taken to the Martin County Jail. Under Florida law, he was expected to remain there for eight hours. Early on March 28, authorities confirmed that he had been released on bond after being held for the mandatory period.

The front entrance to the Martin County Jail is seen where golfer Tiger Woods is being held in Stuart, Florida on March 27, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
The charges, Budensiek said, were not felonies. Even so, the image of one of golf's biggest names spending the night in jail after walking away from a rollover crash was enough to keep the story racing across headlines.
And as that happened, another detail started drawing attention for a different reason.

Tiger Woods is driven from the Martin County Jail after being released on bail following a DUI arrest in Stuart, Florida on March 27, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
One Question Was Answered Quickly
With Woods' personal life now under intense public interest again, there was immediate curiosity about whether anyone had been in the SUV with him. That part, at least, was cleared up fast.
The golfer was alone when the crash happened, police later confirmed. His girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, and her daughters, Kai and Chloe, were not in the car, according to a source who spoke to Page Six.

Kai Trump and Vanessa Trump look on after a match between Jupiter Links and Boston Common Golf at SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on March 17, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
What Officers Caught on Bodycam Footage
At first, the newly released footage looks almost strangely calm. Woods is seen walking along a road in Florida, phone in hand, as if the chaos behind him hasn't fully caught up yet.
But that uneasy calm doesn't last for long. And as more clips and photos surfaced, the story only got more surreal, more uncomfortable, and, for many fans watching online, more heartbreaking.
In one of the first videos to spread, shared by People on Instagram, Woods can be seen walking down the road where the arrest happened while talking on the phone. An officer then calls out, "Mr Woods! Can I get you to hang out down here with us, please?"

A netizen's reaction to seeing the bodycam footage of Tiger Woods' DUI arrest, posted on April 2, 2026. | Source: Instagram/pagesix
Woods replies into the phone, "Thank you so much. Alright. You got it. Bye." He then turns to the officer and asks, "Say again?"
When the deputy repeats, "I just need you down here with us, please," Woods gives the kind of answer that instantly made this footage explode online:
"Yeah. I was just talking to the president. Trying to get away from everybody."

A netizen's reaction to seeing the bodycam footage of Tiger Woods' DUI arrest, posted on April 2, 2026. | Source: Facebook/Page Six
That detail got even more attention after the New York Post reported on the same exchange. Notably, Woods has been friends with the President of the United States for years, with their connection even linking to the fact that Woods is dating the mother of five of the president's grandkids.
That alone was enough to make headlines. But it was only the beginning of what viewers would end up seeing once more media from the incident began circulating…
Inside the Aftermath of the Arrest
Recent photos obtained from the Martin County Sheriff's Office and shared by Page Six show Woods inside a police car after his arrest. In the images, the golf icon appears handcuffed, belted in, and visibly uncomfortable as he shifts his body in the back seat.
Page Six's accompanying caption describes him as appearing "irritated" and "displeased" in the cop car following the rollover crash and DUI arrest. The images quickly became another lightning rod, with people split between sympathy, concern, and blunt criticism.
If those images sparked debate, another video pushed it even further. A different bodycam clip, shared by the New York Post on Instagram, showed Woods during his failed sobriety test, the moment he was placed under arrest, and an officer searching him afterward.
In that footage, the officer who searched him could be heard asking whether he had anything on his person that they should know about. Woods replied no.
At the end of the caption of this clip, there is a line that may become one of the most talked-about parts of the entire incident. Explaining what happened before the crash, Woods said, "I looked down at my phone and boom."
Sympathy, Shock, and Some Brutal Honesty Online
As the footage spread, so did the commentary, and the reactions were all over the place. Some people expressed sorrow, while others defended Woods' demeanor in the police car. One person wrote, "This is actually sad," while another added, "Glad he's getting help."
A third commenter seemed less surprised by Woods appearing upset in the back of the vehicle, writing, "Who wouldnt be irritated. [sic]."
On Facebook Reel reactions, the tone was similarly mixed. One commenter wrote, "He's just tired and full." Another added, "He be [sic] looking rough ..."
Reactions under an Instagram post turned even more emotional. One person wrote, "Man, this guy was my biggest hero as a kid. I hate seeing him like this. The guy really needs help. It's a miracle he hasn't killed himself or anybody else."
Another commenter tried to give Woods the benefit of the doubt, writing, "That's happened to me a lot ... probably all of us !! He just so happened to hit the back end of a trailer with a ramp and [sic] it flipped him on his side!!! Give the guy a break!!!"
And one more summed up the heartbreak many fans seemed to feel watching the footage, commenting, "This is heartbreaking to watch... Tiger gave us the greatest by [sic] moments in golf history. Hoping he gets the help he needs 🙏🐅."

Tiger Woods posing for his booking photo after his arrest; photo provided by the Martin County Sheriff's Office in Stuart, Florida on March 27, 2026. | Source: Getty Images
On Facebook, reactions to the coverage ranged from sarcasm to support to embarrassment. One person wrote, "I would never use a excuse like that..but a tiger wood [sic]." Another offered a much softer message, saying, "Love you Tiger [sic]. This will be ok. Your fans are here." And not everyone held back, as one blunt comment simply read, "How embarrasing [sic]."
The footage didn't just show an arrest; it showed a fall from grace in real time, with every clip adding another layer that people couldn't stop talking about. Still, Tiger Woods holds responsibility for his actions, especially because of his history on the road…

Tiger Woods spotted leaving Martin County Jail after his arrest in Stuart, Florida. | Source: Getty Images
His Past Feels Close Again
Woods has been involved in multiple car accidents before, and some of them changed the course of both his career and his private life.
In February 2021, he survived another rollover crash in California that left him with serious leg injuries and led to emergency surgery. The aftermath sidelined him for 15 months and added to the physical setbacks that have repeatedly interrupted his comeback efforts.

Workers move a vehicle after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods in Rancho Palos Verdes, California on February 23, 2021. | Source: Getty Images
There was also the 2017 arrest in Jupiter, Florida, when Woods was found asleep at the wheel. He eventually entered a guilty plea for reckless driving once reports revealed that five different prescription medications were in his system during the incident.
And before that came the 2009 crash outside his home, the one that led to a shocking collapse of his private life.

Tiger Woods is seen in a police booking photo after his arrest in Jupiter, Florida on May 29, 2017. | Source: Getty Images
Attention from Washington
The timing of this incident has made it all even more striking, as Woods had finally stepped back into the professional arena on Tuesday, March 24, ending a year-long hiatus by participating in the final night of the indoor "TGL" league.
After that appearance, he had reportedly mentioned his hope of recovering in time to compete in the upcoming Masters tournament.
As news of the crash spread, it moved beyond sports coverage and into the wider political world. The U.S. President reacted publicly when reporters asked about the incident.

Tiger Woods speaks alongside President Donald Trump during a Black History Month reception in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 20, 2025. | Source: Getty Images
"I feel so badly [sic]. He's got some difficulty," the president said. "There was an accident. That's all I know. He's a very close friend of mine, he's an amazing person, an amazing man."
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