A defeated Tiger Woods couldn’t be bothered to shut his front door after returning from his evening in the clink.
Drone photos of the golf great’s home taken exclusively by The Post show that the glass door of his Jupiter Island home was left ajar at 8:30 a.m. Saturday morning, less than 12 hours after he was sprung from jail.
Tiger Woods mugshot from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office after he was arrested for alleged DUI after a rollover car crash on March 27, 2026.AP
The black Cadillac that picked him up and delivered him back to his beachtown mansion was parked just a few feet from the door.
The sports legend’s security team was hiding out in the home with Woods.
The door is open to Tiger Woods’ Florida home. A black Cadillac is parked outside.Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
The front door of Tiger Woods’ home open. He is believed to have gone home after his arrest.Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
Woods is believed to have returned home after he was booked on DUI charges and spent eight hours sitting in a Martin County jail cell.
Police said Woods was under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” when he flipped his Land Rover while trying to speed around a flatbed truck just three miles from his home at about 2 p.m. Friday.
Tiger Woods lives in Florida. He was arrested on Friday, March 27, 2026.Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
The athlete managed to climb out of the wreck unscathed, and cops said he appeared “lethargic” and showed “signs of impairment.”
Woods blew triple zeroes for a Breathalyzer, but did not consent to a urine test.The athlete managed to climb out of the wreck unscathed, and cops said he appeared “lethargic” and showed “signs of impairment.”AP
Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek claimed Woods refused to comply with the urine test simply because he was not “trying to incriminate himself.”
Woods was also charged with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
This is his second DUI bust.
Woods was also charged with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.Christopher Oquendo for NY Post
The athlete was infamously arrested in 2017 after being found unconscious behind the wheel of his running car while high on a cocktail of prescription painkillers.
He took a plea deal for reckless driving and served a year of probation.