Tiger Woods has entered a not guilty plea in Martin County, Florida after being charged with DUI, property damage and failure to submit to a DUI test.

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The professional golfer's driving habits are being heavily scrutinized after yet another crash.

Tiger Woods told deputies he was on his phone before a DUI crash in Florida, an affidavit shows, with officers citing signs of impairment

Florida officials release details from arrest in which Tiger Woods told investigators he was looking at his phone before SUV crash, DUI charge.

"I asked Woods if he consumed any prescription medication to which he stated, 'I take a few,'" a Florida sheriff's deputy wrote.

Tiger Woods sweat profusely and possessed hydrocodone pills after his rollover crash, which led to a DUI charge, according to his arrest affidavit.

Tiger Woods had two hydrocodone pills in his pocket as officers observed him acting "lethargic and slow" following his car crash in Florida last week, a police report says.

“I observed his eyes to be bloodshot and glassy, I observed his pupils to be extremely dilated," the deputy wrote in Woods' arrest affidavit.

Tiger Woods has entered a not guilty plea in Martin County, Florida after being charged with DUI, property damage and failure to submit to a DUI test.

After a rollover car crash and DUI arrest, Tiger Woods said in a statement Tuesday he is \

Tiger Woods will "step away" from golf, including the 2026 Masters, and seek treatment in response to his DUI arrest, he announced on social media.

Body camera footage showing Tiger Woods straight after he clipped a truck and rolled his car in Florida last month is released by police.