The 50-year-old spent eight hours in Martin County jail Friday following his arrest, coming at a challenging time for the sport's most influential player. Woods was reportedly trying to get in shape for the upcoming Masters tournament (April 9-12) and days away from deciding on becoming U.S. Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland. His manager at Excel Sports, Mark Steinberg, did not respond to requests for comment. This marks Woods' second arrest in nine years and fourth car crash since 2009, with the PGA Tour and PGA of America declining to comment on the situation that could impact Woods' various leadership roles in golf.
Woods Faces Uncertain Future After DUI Arrest
Golf legend Tiger Woods faces an uncertain future after being arrested in Florida on DUI, property damage, and test refusal charges.