Tiger Woods, a 15-time major champion, was arrested Friday in Martin County, Florida, following a crash that left his vehicle overturned. Sheriff John Budensiek said Woods was driving at a “high rate of speed” when he collided with another car, causing his vehicle to roll onto its side.

Authorities said Woods exited the vehicle by crawling out of the passenger side. He was alone in the car at the time of the crash, and no injuries were reported.

According to law enforcement, Woods “exemplified signs of impairment” at the scene. He tested negative for alcohol, registering “triple-zeroes” on a breath test, but refused to submit to a urine test. He was subsequently charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to comply with testing, all misdemeanor offenses.

The incident adds to Woods’ history of issues behind the wheel. In 2017, he was arrested for DUI in Florida after taking prescription medications. In 2021, he was involved in a serious crash that caused severe leg injuries and sidelined him from golf for an extended period.

Woods had recently returned to competition, appearing earlier in the week at a TGL event in Palm Beach Gardens. The appearance marked one of his few competitive outings in recent years following multiple injuries, including a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Once one of the most dominant figures in golf, Woods has struggled to regain form since his 2019 Masters victory. He has recorded a few top finishes in major tournaments in recent years and has competed sparingly due to ongoing health issues. Woods has not confirmed whether he will compete in this year’s Masters, which is scheduled to begin April 9 in Augusta, Georgia.

The latest incident raises further questions about Woods’ future both on and off the course as his legal situation develops.