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Judge grants prosecutors access to Tiger Woods’ medical records

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 12:49 PM

Prosecutors in Tiger Woods’ DUI case have been allowed to obtain hospital records connected to the golfer’s ​medical treatment following his rollover crash ‌in Jupiter Island, Fla.

Court documents revealed that prosecutors and Woods’ defense team agreed to allow the State of Florida to request records ‌from ​Clinic Martin South Hospital ⁠related to his hospitalization ⁠on March 27.

Per Golf Digest, the State Attorney’s office filed a notice of its intent to subpoena Woods’ medical ​history from the hospital, specifically seeking “any and all reports documenting statements of ⁠the patient regarding alcohol ⁠or chemical substances use” and “any ​and all drug screen results.”

Martin County Judge Darren ​Steele signed the order on June ‌23, with the prosecutors and defense agreeing to limit the disclosures to only the State, their designated law enforcement officers ⁠and prosecution experts. The records must remain confidential and cannot be shared beyond those parties, ⁠per the ‌order.

Woods’ attorney previously challenged a ⁠request from prosecutors to subpoena ​the ‌golfer’s prescription drug records in ​April.

Woods, 50, ⁠has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor DUI charges following the two-vehicle crash.

Following the arrest, the 15-time major champion announced that he was stepping away from golf to ​seek treatment.