Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI after a rollover car crash in Florida, and reports say the case also involved property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.

What happened

Authorities said he was taken into custody after a crash near Jupiter Island, Florida, where officers reported signs of impairment.

A breathalyzer reportedly showed 0.00, but he allegedly refused a urinalysis test, which is part of why the arrest was made.

Earlier arrest

This was not his first DUI-related arrest. In 2017, Woods was arrested in Florida on suspicion of DUI, later said alcohol was not involved, and explained it as an unexpected reaction to prescription medication.

Simple answer

So, the short answer is: he was arrested for DUI-related driving charges after a car crash.