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Secret Service BANS Tiger Woods From Driving President Trump’s Grandkids
Tiger Woods is not trusted when it comes to driving President Trump’s grandchildren.
Shortly after golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested for a DUI in Jupiter, Florida, a new report revealed that he is banned from driving around President Trump’s grandchildren.
Why would Tiger be driving Trump’s grandchildren in the first place?
Well, it’s because Tiger is dating Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., who is the mother of five of Trump’s grandchildren.
The Daily Mail reported more on the ban:
Tiger Woods is reportedly prevented from driving President Trump’s grandchildren by secret service agents.
The 50-year-old golf legend was arrested on Friday afternoon after colliding with a truck and trailer, and flipping his SUV on to its side in Florida.
Woods had tried to overtake at high speed on a residential Jupiter Island road but ended up clipping the back of the vehicle.
After clambering out of the passenger side window of his vehicle, Woods refused to give a urine sample to cops and was arrested for DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
The incident has shone a light on the 15-time major winner’s relationship with Vanessa Trump, the former daughter-in-law of the president and mother to five of his grandchildren.
But, according to the New York Post, it is the secret service – rather than Woods – who is behind the wheel when the president’s grandchildren are in the car.
Secret Service 'BANNED Tiger Woods from driving Trump's grandkids,' it emerges after golf legend's DUI arrest https://t.co/XQ20WLVdB2
— Daily Mail (@DailyMail) March 29, 2026
The New York Post provided the latest details on Wood’s arrest:
Tiger Woods will be in for a “dogfight” following his bust for allegedly crashing his car under the influence of drugs, according to one expert.
The golf great crashed his SUV in one of the strictest counties in the Sunshine State — and prosecutors will be eager to make an example out of the billionaire with a history of bad behavior.
“He’s in for a legal dogfight, in my opinion,” Matthew Olszewski, an Orlando attorney who specializes in DUI cases, told The Post.
“They’re going to be trying to prove a message and what bigger message to prove than, ‘Even if you’re Tiger Woods, you do this in our county and we’re going to slam you.’”
“Tiger is going to have to put up the best defense that you know he can buy and try to combat that.”
Police said Woods, who has a rocky past with prescription pills and car wrecks, was not drunk at the time of Friday’s crash, but said he appeared to be under the influence of “some type of medication or drug.”
The athlete looked glassy-eyed in a mugshot, taken shortly after the Friday incident in which he rolled his SUV as he tried to overtake a utility truck and ended up clipping the other vehicle.