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Mar 28, 2026

Tiger Woods’ pal blasts golf pro as ‘terrible driver,’ reveals why he likely refused urine sample after arrest

A former Tiger Woods employee blasted the golfing champion as a “terrible driver” as he speculated on the cause behind the sports star’s wild rollover car crash and DUI arrest.

“The guy is a terrible driver…he drives like a bat out of hell very often on a road where lawn services are parked with heavy equipment,” the anonymous insider told the Daily Mail.

“I’ve been with him in the car going 55 or 60 mph, driving past cops who don’t seem to care,” the source added of Woods, who has a history of serious car accidents.

Tiger Woods sitting in a vehicle at night.

Woods was arrested and charged with a DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after he managed to flip his Land Rover on its side in a two-car crash on Friday.

After he was taken into custody, he was subjected to various sobriety tests. Though he “blew multiple zeroes” on the breathalyzer, according to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, he refused to submit to a urinalysis test — which the insider explained is not likely due to the golfer taking “illegal drugs.”

Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle after a crash.

“I know the guy, that’s just not what he does,” the source revealed.

The insider told the outlet that he thinks Woods declined to give a urine sample because he “has been on tons of pain medication for years” to treat his repeated injuries.

A rep for the pro golfer did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle.

After he was taken into custody, he declined to take a urinalysis test but blew "multiple zeroes" on the breathalyzer.

The golfer, 50, has previously admitted to taking various drugs before operating his vehicle.

Following his 2017 car accident, Woods admitted to cops that he had taken a Xanax before getting behind the wheel of his Mercedes and falling asleep on a Florida road.

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