Tiger Woods had two hydrocodone pills in his pocket during his DUI arrest in Florida following a high-speed rollover crash.
Crash Details on Jupiter Island
The incident occurred when Woods, 50, attempted to overtake a truck and trailer at high speed. His SUV clipped the vehicle, causing it to tip onto its side on Jupiter Island. Woods climbed out through the passenger side after the crash.
Observations by Officers
Responding officers noted Woods sweating profusely with lethargic and slow movements. His eyes appeared bloodshot and glassy, with extremely dilated pupils.
When questioned about prescription medications, Woods stated: “I take a few.”
Pills Discovered During Search
A search revealed two white pills marked “M367” in the left pocket of his trousers. These tested positive for hydrocodone, an opioid prescribed for severe or chronic pain.
Woods also mentioned distractions from his cell phone and radio leading up to the crash.

