
Tiger Woods’ latest car crash and DUI arrest remain a popular topic in the world of sports. The 50-year-old golfer lost control of his SUV in Jupiter Island on March 27.
After spending eight hours behind bars, Woods left once somebody bailed him out. The 15-major winner issued a statement to announce he would seek treatment after getting arrested for driving under the influence.
At the same time, he announced his next step, the Martin County police released bodycam footage of the aftermath of the incident. More details came to light in recent hours, including the man driving the trailer Woods hit hiring a lawyer.
A short clip showing police officers talking with Jeromy Bullard, who drove the For pickup attached to the trailer Woods hit before losing control. He showed grace towards the player, even talking about his potential appearance at the 2026 The Masters.
“I mean I don’t want to hurt the guy, he’s probably going to play in The Masters, you know?” the man said.
Cop to other driver: At least you got a story to tell, you got kids?
— Jay (@jaybronious) April 5, 2026
Driver: I mean I dont want to hurt the guy, hes probably going to play in The Masters
Tiger's security: $5 tip for whoever wants Tiger's stuff#tigerwoods #tigerwoodsdui #tigerwoodsarrest https://t.co/d0TinGDg3R pic.twitter.com/bEy683mMFo
A different clip showed Woods telling the cops he “hoped to” play in the Masters, but that will have to wait. He seemingly landed in Switzerland to get treatment, and it’s unclear when he will return to American soil.
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