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Tiger Woods Arrested After Florida Car Crash, Secret Service Reportedly Banned Him from Driving Trump's Grandchildren

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Key Points
  • Tiger Woods was reportedly arrested after a car crash near his Florida home on March 30, 2026, and refused to provide a urine sample.
  • The U.S. Secret Service had reportedly banned Woods from driving President Donald Trump's grandchildren due to concerns about his driving history.
  • President Trump expressed support for Woods following the incident, calling him 'a really close friend' and 'an incredible person.'

Golf legend Tiger Woods, 50, was reportedly arrested on March 30, 2026, following a car crash near his Florida home. According to Swedish publication Sportbladet, Woods rolled his vehicle and showed signs of being under the influence of medication or drugs. Police reported that the golf star refused to provide a urine sample following the incident.

This marks the latest in a series of driving incidents involving Woods, who has been involved in notable crashes in 2009, 2017, and 2021. The pattern of incidents reportedly prompted action from the U.S. Secret Service even before last week's crash.

I feel so badly. He's a really close friend of mine, an incredible person, an incredible man. He's going through a tough time.

Donald Trump, President

Citing information from the New York Post, Sportbladet reported that the Secret Service had banned Woods from driving his stepchildren, Kai (17) and Chloe Sophia (11), due to their last name: Trump. Woods is reportedly in a relationship with Vanessa Trump, former wife of Donald Trump Jr., son of the sitting president.

President Donald Trump expressed support for Woods following the crash, stating: 'I feel so badly. He's a really close friend of mine, an incredible person, an incredible man. He's going through a tough time.'

He absolutely cannot drive the children.

, source

The Secret Service reportedly took action due to concerns about Woods' driving history and the safety of the president's grandchildren. A source told the New York Post: 'He absolutely cannot drive the children.'

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