Tiger Woods was "sweating profusely" and had bloodshot eyes after crash, arrest report says

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March 31, 2026
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Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment—bloodshot eyes, profuse sweating, dilated pupils—following his car crash, according to arrest records.

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Tiger Woods displayed physical signs consistent with impairment following a single-vehicle rollover crash, according to an arrest report that documented bloodshot eyes, profuse sweating, and dilated pupils. The report provides official documentation of Woods's condition immediately after the accident, which occurred last week. These observations are typically used by law enforcement to assess potential drug or alcohol impairment at the scene of a crash. The findings add detail to the circumstances surrounding the incident and may inform ongoing investigations into the cause of the accident. Woods has not made public statements about the specific details contained in the arrest report.

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