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Tiger Woods seeking treatment that could ‘possibly’ keep him out of jail — but golfer will face tough consequences

April 1, 2026
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Tiger Woods seeking treatment that could ‘possibly’ keep him out of jail — but golfer will face tough consequences

Tiger Woods’ vow to enter treatment could help keep the golfer out of jail — but he will still have to pay for his DUI arrest with potential community service, revoked license and more sentencing terms.

Legal expert Gregory Doll exclusively told Page Six that jail time is “theoretically [a] possibility but unlikely” after Woods was arrested for a DUIlast Friday.

“My understanding is that he was impaired from medication, not from other recreational drugs or alcohol,” Doll said.

“While that is not a good thing, I don’t see any judge wanting to send him to jail, particularly because no one else was hurt in the accident and he’s already seeking treatment,” he continued.

Tiger Woods leaving the Martin County Sheriff’s Office after a DUI arrest.
Tiger Woods (seen here leaving the Martin County Sheriff’s Office on March 27) most likely won’t face jailtime over his DUI charges, legal expert Gregory Doll told Page Six. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
Tiger Woods in the back seat of a car.
“My understanding is that he was impaired from medication, not from other recreational drugs or alcohol,” Doll said of Woods (seen here after his March 27 arrest). Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

Doll believes that Woods’ 2017 DUI is an “aggravating” factor.

“He has a 2017 incident that is similar in nature, and this time he apparently refused to submit to a urinalysis,” Doll said.

The judge will most likely make it clear that this was a “very serious event” and that a third episode will result in “jail or prison time.”

“The judge may impose a suspended sentence to make sure he stays consistent with his treatment program, and will surely revoke his license for a long time,” Doll noted.

Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle.
The golf legend was involved in a rollover crash last Friday. AP
Tiger Wood's car is seen turned on its side following a crash in Florida.
Authorities confirmed that no one was injured in the crash, but Woods showed signs of impairment. Shabba / BACKGRID

The attorney added that community service is also “guaranteed.”

“But the chances that he will go to jail for this are remote,” Doll said. “Most judges are decent people and will want to see him get treatment. 

Woods was involved in a rollover car crashin Jupiter Island, Florida, on March 27, the Martin County Sheriff’s office confirmed. Woods and the other driver involved in the crash, Jeromy Bullard, confirmed they did not sustain any injuries in the incident.

Page Six exclusively revealed that the golfer’s girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, and her daughter, Kai Trump, were not in the carat the time of the incident.

The athlete was subsequently arrested and charged with a DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after he was involved in a car crash around 2 p.m. local time.

Mugshot of Tiger Woods.
Woods (seen here in his March 27 mugshot) was arrested and charged with a DUI. Martin County Sheriff’s Office
Tiger Woods leaving the Martin County Sheriff’s Office in a black Cadillac SUV.
The athlete will most likely revoke his license and have to do community service, Doll said. Christopher Oquendo for NY Post

Woods, who has been involved in several car accidents over the years, was caught with two prescription hydrocodone pills in his pocket after the crash and was subjected to sobriety tests as he “showed signs of impairment.” His eyes were also bloodshot, and he had the hiccups during the entire investigation.

The five-time Masters winner, 50, broke his silence on Tuesday with a post on X.

“I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today,” he wrote in a statement. “I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery.”

Tiger Woods on the putting green at The Open.
Woods (seen here in 2022) shared in a statement Tuesday that he is seeking treatment. PA Images via Getty Images
Tiger Woods speaking into a microphone.
The Masters winner (seen here in 2025) pleaded not guilty to the charges. Getty Images

Woods said he was “committed” to taking time to work on himself so he can “return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally.”

“I appreciate your understanding and support, and ask for privacy for my family, loved ones and myself at this time,” he concluded.

That same day, he pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Woods retained attorney Douglas Duncan — the same lawyer who represented him during his last DUI charge in 2017.

The post Tiger Woods seeking treatment that could ‘possibly’ keep him out of jail — but golfer will face tough consequences appeared first on Page Six.

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