Authorities have released details concerning golfer Tiger Woods' condition following his single-vehicle accident in Florida last week. An incident report from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, made public on Tuesday, outlined observations made by deputies at the scene.

Observations at the Crash Site

According to the report, Tiger Woods displayed several physical signs when deputies interviewed him near his overturned vehicle on Jupiter Island. His eyes were described as both bloodshot and glassy, and his pupils were noted as being dilated.

Physical State and Medication Found

Deputies also noted that Woods’ movements appeared slow and lethargic during the interaction. Furthermore, he was observed sweating while speaking with the officers at the scene.

During the investigation, deputies discovered two white pills inside Woods’ pocket. These pills were subsequently identified as hydrocodone, an opioid medication commonly prescribed for pain management.

Woods' Account of the Incident

The report details Woods’ explanation for the crash that occurred last Friday. Woods informed the responding deputies that he had been distracted just prior to the collision.

He stated he was occupied with looking at his phone and adjusting the vehicle's radio system. This distraction led him to clip the truck that was in front of his vehicle, according to his statement to law enforcement.