Tiger Woods’ hospital records ordered released in DUI case
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 5:19 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
A Florida judge has ruled that prosecutors can review Tiger Woods' medical records from his March vehicle crash and DUI arrest. The ruling allows access to documents from Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital, where he was treated following the incident. Woods has pleaded not guilty to the charges related to the crash. A prior agreement granted the prosecution access to Woods' prescription medication records from a Palm Beach pharmacy. Woods was found with pain pills at the time of the accident and exhibited signs of impairment.
- •Woods' crash occurred on March 27 on a residential road in Florida.
- •He was traveling at high speeds when his vehicle rolled over.
- •A Breathalyzer test showed no alcohol; he refused a urine test.
- •Woods' defense has requested a protective order on the records.
- •He has sought treatment outside the U.S. since the incident.
- 7:11 PMYahoo Sports — Tiger Woods’ hospital records will be handed over to prosecutors in DUI case
- 5:30 PMYahoo Sports — Tiger Woods DUI case takes turn as judge approves records request
- 5:19 PMYahoo Sports — Tiger Woods’ hospital records will be handed over to prosecutors in Florida DUI case, judge rules
"Prosecutors are allowed to review medical records related to Tiger Woods ' March vehicle crash and subsequent arrest in Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence, a judge has ruled. Judge Darren Steele approved an agreement last week between Woods' defense attorney and the State Attorney's Office that allows prosecutors to request records from Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital, where Woods was taken following the March 27 crash.
"A judge gave prosecutors the go-ahead to seek medical records from a hospital where professional golfer Tiger Woods was taken after a March crash.
"Woods agreed to a Breathalyzer test after the crash but refused a urine test
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External links- Yahoo SportsJul 2, 2026, 7:11 PMTiger Woods’ hospital records will be handed over to prosecutors in DUI case
Woods agreed to a Breathalyzer test after the crash but refused a urine test
- Yahoo SportsJul 2, 2026, 5:30 PMTiger Woods DUI case takes turn as judge approves records request
A judge gave prosecutors the go-ahead to seek medical records from a hospital where professional golfer Tiger Woods was taken after a March crash.
- Yahoo SportsJul 2, 2026, 5:19 PMTiger Woods’ hospital records will be handed over to prosecutors in Florida DUI case, judge rules
Prosecutors are allowed to review medical records related to Tiger Woods ' March vehicle crash and subsequent arrest in Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence, a judge has ruled. Judge Darren Steele approved an agreement last week between Woods' defense attorney and the State Attorney's Office that allows prosecutors to request records from Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital, where Woods was taken following the March 27 crash.
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