Car crash-prone Tiger Woods allegedly had two hydrocodone pills stashed in his pocket when he was busted on DUI charges in Florida.
The meds were found in the 50-year-old golfer’s left pant pocket after he was forced to crawl from his flipped luxury Land Rover in Jupiter Island, Florida, last Friday, according to an arrest report obtained by The Post.
The two pills, which had “M367” marked on them, were later determined to be hydrocodone — an opioid used to treat chronic pain, the report stated.
When asked if he took any prescription meds, Woods allegedly told arresting officers: “I take a few.”
Investigators had already said the embattled golf great was allegedly under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” when he clipped a truck and then overturned his SUV just minutes from his home.
Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek previously revealed that no drugs or medications were found in the wreckage itself.
A breath test came back with absolutely zero signs of alcohol, but Woods refused to undergo a urinalysis test at the scene, authorities said.
Still, sheriff’s deputies noted that Woods’ eyes were “bloodshot and glassy” and his pupils were “extremely dilated” in the immediate aftermath of the crash, according to the arrest affidavit.
The golfing phenomenon was also “sweating profusely,” and his movements were “lethargic and slow,” the report stated.
Meanwhile, Woods said he was distracted at the time of the crash because he was “looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station,” the affidavit charged.
He claimed he didn’t see the vehicle in front of him slowing down before he clipped it.
Woods was ultimately charged with driving under the influence with property damage and refusing a lawful test.
The latest arrest marks the fourth time Woods has been involved in a car wreck.





