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Martin County Sheriff releases unseen Tiger Woods footage


Christopher Faucher
Apr 2, 2026  (2:53 PM)
Martin County Sheriff releases Tiger Woods footage
Photo credit: Sky News Australia

Tiger Woods and no head coach involved, but the story turned fast as Martin County deputies dropped full bodycam from his latest crash.

The release didn't just add detail. It changed the tone around the entire case.
The footage shows the immediate roadside interaction after the March 27 rollover on Jupiter Island.
Officers approach Woods and begin standard questioning, trying to assess his condition within seconds.
He tells them clearly he hasn't been drinking that day. That line now sits at the center of everything.
But the conversation shifts when deputies ask about medication, and Woods acknowledges he takes some.

Footage puts focus on impairment signs

From there, the bodycam captures Woods attempting field sobriety tests on the roadside.
Deputies note visible signs of impairment during those moments, which ultimately lead to his arrest.
The video also confirms a key detail: two hydrocodone pills found in his pocket during the search.
That discovery steers the case away from alcohol and toward potential medication-related impairment.
A Breathalyzer test came back negative, reinforcing that this wasn't about drinking.
Still, officers proceed with the arrest based on observed behavior and test performance.
Another layer comes into play when Woods declines to take a urine test, triggering an additional charge.
The footage also includes his explanation of the crash itself, saying he was distracted by his phone and radio.
Moments later, his SUV clips another vehicle and rolls, turning a routine drive into a major incident.
No serious injuries were reported, but the visuals from the scene carry weight.
Woods has since entered a not guilty plea, setting up a legal fight that will lean heavily on this video.
And now that the footage is public, every movement, every answer, and every decision is under the microscope.
This is a new case entirely, separate from his 2021 California crash, and it's being judged on its own evidence.
With the video out, the pressure ramps up, and the next move shifts to the courtroom.
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