Tiger Woods' Hidden Secret: What Officials Found in His Pocket After DUI Arrest

Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI after being found with hydrocodone pills in his pocket.

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Tiger Woods was allegedly found with hydrocodone pills in his pocket during his DUI arrest, despite passing a breathalyzer test.

The pills, marked as 'M367', are an opioid medication prescribed for severe pain management.

Woods claimed his cell phone and radio distracted him before the rollover crash, but officers observed him as lethargic, slow, and sweating profusely.

He was arrested and released from the Martin County Jail after eight hours, facing charges with a maximum six months in jail and a $1,000 fine for a first DUI conviction.