We have new information about the events leading up to Tiger Woods’ latest DUI arrest.
As you’ve likely heard by now, the golf legend flipped his SUV while driving in Florida last week.
Woods passed a breathalyzer test, but was taken into custody after showing signs of impairment. Now, police say they found two prescription painkiller pills in his pocket.

As far as we know, Tiger has not been charged with possession, so it’s safe to assume he had a prescription for the pills, which TMZ has identified as hydrocodone tablets.
But the presence of the pills may have factored into the decision to take Woods into custody.
The 50-year-old has been battling injuries for years as he attempts to return to the PGA Tour.
Unfortunately, his comeback has been marred by scandals and controversies, several of them having to do with his erratic driving.
Both fans and fellow golfers have publicly urged Tiger to set aside the game he loves — at least for the time being — so that he can focus on getting sober and healthy.

