Tiger Woods Gets Bail After DUI‑Related Crash
A crash on Jupiter Island, Florida, saw a Land Rover hit a truck and flip over. The driver—famous golfer Tiger Woods—was taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was not hurt in the incident.
Police said Woods had to stay in jail for at least eight hours before he could post bail, a Florida law that applies to all DUI arrests. He was released later that day once the required time had passed, but officials did not immediately disclose how much the bail was.
The event happened early Friday evening. Authorities handled the situation quickly and kept the public informed through a sheriff’s office spokesperson.
While Woods’ name dominated headlines, the details of the crash—such as the speed or whether any injuries occurred to other people—were not reported. The focus remained on his legal status and the fact that he was no longer in custody.
This incident underscores how even high‑profile individuals are subject to the same laws and procedures as anyone else. The outcome will likely depend on the court’s assessment of his driving record and the circumstances that led to the crash.