Woods has pleaded not guilty in a driving-under-the-influence case for flipping an SUV in Florida last week.
Published April 8, 2026
Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods’ prescription drug records from a pharmacy, a week after he was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving after his car crashed in Florida.
Florida prosecutors announced Tuesday that they plan to issue a subpoena seeking copies of all prescription drug records for the legendary golfer from the beginning of this year to late last month kept at Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Prosecutors in Martin County, Florida, are seeking instructions to accompany the pills, including the time the prescription was filled, the number of pills, the dosage, and warnings about driving while taking the pills, according to online court documents.
Objections to the subpoena must be filed with the State Attorney’s Office within 10 days. Neither Lewis Pharmacy nor Woods’ attorney Doug Duncan immediately responded to emails seeking comment.
Woods pleaded not guilty last week in a DUI case in Florida. Hours later, officers found him with two painkillers in his pocket and showed signs of impairment after his SUV became wedged with a trailer and overturned, according to a sheriff’s report.
Authorities said Woods was driving at a high speed on Jupiter Island’s residential beachfront road, where the speed limit is 30 mph (about 50 kph) at the time of the crash. Damage to the truck was $5,000, according to the accident report. Authorities said Woods agreed to a breathalyzer test, which showed no signs of alcohol, but refused a urine test.
Woods said last week that he would leave the country to receive treatment.
This is the second time Woods has taken time off after a car accident. In 2009, after his SUV crashed into a fire hydrant and a tree outside his home near Orlando, he took time off to become a better person. That lasted four months, and he returned at the Masters.
He said he was involved in a car accident in Los Angeles in 2021 that left his right leg so severely injured that doctors considered amputation.
