Tiger Woods' mugshot surfaced Friday, March 27, following his arrest for DUI linked to a rollover crash.
The released image captures the 50-year-old golfer in a blue shirt, his serious gaze directed at the camera as the photo was taken.

Earlier that day, reports emerged detailing Woods' involvement in a rollover incident in Jupiter Island, Florida, occurring shortly after 2 p.m. local time. According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, responding officers discovered a pickup truck towing a pressure cleaner trailer alongside Woods' Land Rover, which had overturned.
“The driver of the pickup noticed a dark-colored Land Rover speeding past him,” Sheriff John Budensiek explained. “He attempted to move off the road, but with no shoulder available on this narrow two-lane road, the Land Rover swerved at the last moment, clipping the trailer's rear.”
Woods managed to exit his vehicle through the passenger window without sustaining injuries. However, authorities suspected impairment and summoned DUI investigators to the scene.
“Mr. Woods exhibited signs of impairment. We conducted several tests and considered his previous injuries and surgeries,” police stated during the press briefing, referencing Woods' October 2025 surgery for a collapsed lumbar disc.

Images from the crash site reveal the Land Rover overturned and leaning against the roadside, showing significant damage.
Despite completing a breathalyzer test that registered “triple zeros,” Woods declined a urinalysis test. He was subsequently charged with DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test. Efforts to reach Woods’ representative for comment have been initiated.

“We understand we arrested a high-profile individual... but it doesn’t matter who you are. If you break the law, we will enforce it,” Budensiek remarked during the press conference regarding Woods' arrest.
He added, “Regarding his time in custody, we will ensure his safety. He won’t be placed in general population where he could be harmed or exploited. He will face consequences but not through punitive measures in jail.”






















