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The aftermath of Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest continues to unfold as many are concerned about the 15-time major winner while also condemning the use of a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Caitlyn Jenner, the Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete and media personality, appeared on OutKick’s “Tomi Lahren Is Fearless” where she was asked her opinion on Woods’ situation.
Woods’ DUI arrest resulted in charges of driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a breathalyzer (BAL) test after police said his vehicle collided with another while impaired.
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Caitlyn Jenner has voiced support for the International Olympic Committee’s expected ban on transgender women in women’s sports, citing biological advantages that hormone therapy cannot fully mitigate. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
“I look at Tiger and I saw what happened and I just think he needs to be humbled,” Jenner told Lahren. “Go to a recovery facility, recover, clean up and go back to being Tiger.”
Woods released a statement after his arrest and entered a plea of not guilty, saying he understood the gravity of the situation. He also noted that he would be stepping away from golf to “seek treatment.”
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As a result, Woods is not in the field at this week’s Masters tournament. He admitted to law enforcement at the scene of his rollover accident in Jupiter Island, Florida, that he was “hoping to” be at Augusta National Golf Club this week.
While Woods is seeking treatment, Jenner said people will be rooting for the legendary golfer to come back healthy.

Tiger Woods was handcuffed after a field sobriety test. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office)
“People love a comeback story. And what a comeback it could be if he could do it,” Jenner said. “He’s had so many health problems over the years, and injuries and back pain and this and that. It’s a downward spiral, but you can [come back]. But it must be done professionally. You need to go to a place that can help you.”
A judge granted Woods’ request to receive treatment outside the country.
“I think Tiger is a good person. He’s not a bad person. He’s a great person,” Jenner added. “And he’s going to do well. He just needs to get his life straightened out and get back to doing what he loves, which is playing golf.

In this photo taken from police body camera video released by the Martin County, Florida, Sheriff’s Office, golfer Tiger Woods performs a field sobriety test for sheriff’s deputies after a car accident in Jupiter Island, Florida, Friday, March 27, 2026. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
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“So, yeah, I wish him nothing but the best. He’s not a bad person. He’s a good person. It’s just that I think he’s in a bad place because of all the pain and everything he’s been through. Yeah. And I wish them the best, but he needs professional help to do that.”
This arrest marked Woods’ second DUI arrest in the last decade. In 2017, he was taken into custody, also on Jupiter Island, after taking prescription medication and falling asleep behind the wheel of a moving car at



