Jenner advises Woods to get humble after DUI arrest
Caitlyn Jenner, the 1976 Olympic decathlon champion, said Tiger Woods needs to "get humble" following his DUI arrest in Florida. The 15-time major golf winner faces charges of driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a blood alcohol test after his vehicle collided with another. Jenner expressed belief in Woods' potential for a comeback if he seeks professional treatment.
Jenner shared her views on OutKick's "Tomi Lahren Is Fearless." "I look at Tiger and I saw what happened, and I just think he needs to get humble," she told host Tomi Lahren. "Go to a recovery place, recover, clean himself up, and get back to being Tiger."
Woods entered a not guilty plea after the March 27, 2026, incident in Jupiter Island, where he admitted to law enforcement he hoped to play in that week's Masters Tournament. A judge approved his request for treatment outside the United States, and he issued a statement acknowledging the situation's severity while stepping away from golf. This marks Woods' second DUI arrest in a decade; in 2017, police found him asleep at the wheel of a running car in the same area due to prescription medications.
Jenner called Woods a "good person" facing a "vicious cycle" from injuries and pain. "People love a comeback story. And what a comeback that could be if he could do that," she said, adding that professional help is essential. Woods is absent from the Masters field as he addresses his health.