Wearing a blue golf shirt and battling a case of the hiccups, Tiger Woods left the scene of his March 27 rollover crash in the back seat of a law enforcement officer's vehicle, body camera footage from the Martin County (Florida) sheriff's office shows.
Woods said nothing and appeared to briefly fall asleep during the 17-minute video.
The footage, obtained by the USA TODAY Network on April 2, provides additional insight into the aftermath of the crash that left Woods and the sole occupant of the vehicle hit by Woods' SUV unhurt. Woods was arrested and jailed on suspicion of driving under the influence after he failed a field sobriety test.
Officers on scene said Woods was "sweating profusely" while they questioned him at the scene. They also said they found two hydrocodone painkiller pills in Woods' pocket at his time of arrest, according to the arrest affidavit obtained March 31 by USA TODAY.
The arresting officer said that Woods' eyes were "bloodshot and glassy" as he performed a variety of field sobriety tests at the crash site. Woods told officers that he was looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station immediately before the crash.












