
Tiger Woods’ arrest last week after a vehicle accident has become the talk of the town, as it was his third car crash. The golf star was found inside a rolled-over Land Rover SUV on March 27, 2026, near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida. After failing a sobriety test, he was arrested on DUI charges and has since lost his position for this year’s Masters game. Now, newly released 911 audio has captured the terrifying moments that immediately followed Woods’ car crash.
Multiple 911 calls were made after Tiger Woods’ car crash
Page Six recently obtained audio clips from various 911 calls that the operators received back-to-back after Woods’ car crash. In the dispatch recordings obtained from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, a caller can be heard urgently telling the operators I am calling to report a vehicle accident. Multiple agencies scrambled to respond to the increasing number of calls coming from the same location. Some of the callers requested backup units to manage traffic near the crash site.















