Tiger Woods released from jail after rollover crash, DUI arrest
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Tiger Woods was released from jail after a DUI arrest following a rollover crash in Florida.
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Tiger Woods was released from the Martin County jail in Florida after his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence following a single-vehicle rollover crash on Friday. Woods, a professional golfer and 15-time major champion, was found in his Mercedes-Benz near his home in Jupiter, Florida. The crash and subsequent DUI arrest mark a significant moment for one of golf's most prominent figures, whose career has faced multiple challenges in recent years. Woods was booked and processed before being released, though specific details about bail conditions and next steps in the legal process remain unclear. The incident comes as Woods has been working to rebuild his public image and competitive standing in professional golf.
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