Tiger Woods looked dazed and glassy-eyed in his mugshot after being busted on DUI charges for flipping his luxury SUV while allegedly trying to zip around a truck on a narrow Florida roadway Friday.
The troubled crash-prone athlete, who is no stranger to cringe-worthy booking photos, appeared haggard with bloodshot eyes while sporting a bright blue polo in a booking photo obtained by The Post Friday night.
Woods, 50, was allegedly under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” when he rolled his Land Rover just minutes from his home around 2 p.m. in a two-car crash on South Beach Road on Jupiter Island, according to the Martin County Sheriff.
The 15-time major champion, who was not injured, allegedly tried to blow past a flatbed truck at high speed but clipped it, causing his SUV to roll onto its side in the accident.
Police said the golf phenom appeared lethargic following the crash and showed signs of impairment, but a breath test showed no signs of alcohol, Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said.
Authorities also found no drugs or medications in the wrecked car.
The 82-time PGA winner was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
Friday’s incident comes nearly a decade after a drug-fueled 2017 scandal sent the internet into a frenzy when Woods appeared disheveled, strung out and foggy-eyed in a widely ridiculed mugshot.
He was infamously busted for driving high on a cocktail of prescription painkillers after cops found him asleep behind the wheel about 15 miles from his home with the engine still running in the early morning hours of Memorial Day.
The golfer later blamed the bad mix of pain meds — Vicodin, Xanax, Ambien, and THC — he said he was taking to manage back pain from a recent surgery.
The latest fender fracas comes just days after Woods made his golf return at the TGL Finals.
President Trump also weighed in on his buddy’s latest woes.
“I feel so badly. He’s got some difficulty,” Trump told reporters in Miami Friday.
“There was an accident and that’s all I know. Very close friend of mine. He’s an amazing person, amazing man. But some difficulty.”
Woods is currently being held at the county jail.
A second DUI conviction under Florida law carries up to nine months in jail, along with mandatory placement of an ignition interlock device for a year.

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