Tiger Woods Crash Shocker: Insider Calls Him “Terrible Driver” After Wild Rollover and DUI Arrest
It started with a crash that could have ended much worse. Now, shocking claims from someone close to Tiger Woods are making the story even bigger.
A former insider is speaking out after Woods’ high-speed rollover crash on March 27, 2026. And they are not holding back.
According to them, the golf legend has been a danger on the road for years.
The source says Woods often drives far above the speed limit on quiet residential roads.
They claim he treats those streets like a racetrack, speeding past parked vehicles and heavy equipment without slowing down.
They even described riding with him in the car and watching him fly past police without consequences.
Their words were blunt. They called him a “terrible driver” who drives like a bat out of hell.
Then came Friday’s crash, and everything changed.
Just after 2:00 p.m. near his home on Jupiter Island, Woods was behind the wheel of his Land Rover. Authorities say he was moving at a high speed when he tried to pass a pickup truck towing a pressure-cleaning trailer.
That decision turned dangerous in seconds.
Woods clipped the trailer, sending his SUV flipping onto its side.
The vehicle slid across the road before stopping. It was a violent scene, but somehow, no one was hurt.
Woods managed to crawl out through the passenger-side window. The other driver also walked away safely, leaving many stunned at how both escaped injury.
But the situation quickly became more serious.
Deputies at the scene said Woods appeared slow and lethargic, showing signs of impairment.
Yet when they tested his breath, the result came back zero. No alcohol was found in his system.
That raised even more questions.
Woods refused to take a urinalysis test, a move that automatically led to an extra charge and a suspended driver’s license under Florida law.
The insider has their own theory about why he refused.
They believe it is not about illegal drugs, but about prescription medication.
Woods has dealt with years of pain from multiple surgeries, including seven back operations and an Achilles injury in 2025.
According to the source, he may have been trying to avoid revealing the amount of medication he takes daily.
Now, this crash adds to a troubling pattern.
It marks the fourth major car accident in Woods’ life and his second DUI case not linked to alcohol.
His first similar incident happened back in 2017.
The timing could not be worse.
Woods is facing a key decision about the 2027 Ryder Cup captaincy. At the same time, the 2026 Masters is just weeks away.
As of now, his team has stayed silent. No official statement has been released about the crash, the DUI charges, or the insider’s explosive claims.
And that silence is only making people ask more questions.