
The Shotgun Start Tiger Woods arrested for DUI again after rollover car crash
Mar 28, 2026
Kevin Van Valkenburg, journalist and sports analyst, offers sharp perspective on Tiger Woods's DUI arrest and its fallout. He unpacks media responsibility and how golf institutions react to high-profile trouble. The conversation probes limits of intervention, fame’s distortions, and whether Tiger’s public roles should change.
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Rollover Crash Seems Incongruous For Jupiter Island
- Brendan Porath and Andy Johnson frame Tiger Woods' rollover as especially striking because Jupiter Island's roads are flat, slow, and residential, making a rollover there incongruous.
- The sheriff said Woods blew 0.00 on a breathalyzer, refused a urine test, and was arrested for DUI after exhibiting signs of impairment.
No Reason For Tiger To Drive Himself Anymore
- Hosts argue there's no excuse for Woods to drive if pain, prescriptions, or impairment are present, given his resources to avoid driving.
- Andy Johnson called for acknowledgment and questioned why his entourage hasn't stopped him from driving despite clear risk.
Public Road Removes Privacy Excuse For Risky Driving
- Kevin Van Valkenburg emphasizes public safety: privacy ends where public road begins, so empathy doesn't excuse endangering others.
- He calls Woods' repeated crashes dangerously lucky and criticizes continued risk-taking behind the wheel.
