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Golfer Arrested on DUI Charge After Florida Car Crash, Seeks Treatment Abroad

A professional golfer was arrested on a driving under the influence charge following a rollover car crash in Florida on March 27. Officers found two hydrocodone tablets in his possession, though a breathalyzer test showed no alcohol. The golfer has since traveled abroad for treatment and missed the Masters tournament.

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Golfer Arrested on DUI Charge After Florida Car Crash, Seeks Treatment Abroad2 sources
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A professional golfer was arrested on March 27 in Hobe Sound, Florida, on a driving under the influence charge after his vehicle collided with a truck and overturned. The incident occurred on South Beach Road, near the golfer's residence on Jupiter Island.

Police reported that the golfer stated he had been distracted by his mobile phone and adjusting the radio, failing to notice the truck slowing ahead.

The SUV clipped the rear of the truck, which was towing a trailer, causing it to flip onto its side. The golfer escaped through a window. At the scene, he passed a breathalyzer test but appeared lethargic and slow, with officers suspecting impairment.

Authorities discovered two hydrocodone tablets in the golfer's pocket. He declined a urine test. Florida prosecutors have charged him with driving under the influence and are seeking to subpoena his pharmaceutical records.

Treatment and Absence from Tournament The golfer has left the country to undergo treatment at a facility in Switzerland.

His team confirmed he is stepping away from the sport to focus on his health. He has not competed in a PGA Tour event since July 2024. > "I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health.

Story Timeline

5 events
  1. April 2026

    Golfer issues statement on stepping away for treatment in Switzerland.

    2 sourcesGB News · nypost.com
  2. March 27, 2026

    Golfer arrested on DUI charge after car crash in Hobe Sound, Florida.

    2 sourcesGB News · nypost.com
  3. Post-crash, March 2026

    Prosecutors charge golfer with DUI and seek pharmaceutical records.

    2 sourcesGB News · nypost.com
  4. July 2024

    Golfer last competes in a PGA Tour event at the British Open.

    2 sourcesGB News · nypost.com
  5. 2021

    Golfer undergoes leg reconstruction after car accident.

    2 sourcesGB News · nypost.com

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Golfer's absence delays any PGA Tour return this season.

  2. 02

    Masters tournament proceeds without the golfer's participation.

  3. 03

    Legal proceedings continue with subpoena of pharmaceutical records.

  4. 04

    Younger players gain more prominence in major championships.

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PublishedApr 14, 2026, 12:49 PM
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