Prosecutors involved in Tiger Woods’ DUI case are seeking to subpoena medical and related records from the hospital and treating providers following his March arrest, according to reports. The Martin County State Attorney’s Office is requesting records that include drug testing results and any statements Woods may have made to doctors about alcohol or drug use after the March 27 rollover crash. The efforts focus on documentation from treatment Woods received at the hospital following the incident. Multiple outlets report that prosecutors are specifically pursuing hospital records and information connected to medical evaluations, which may include test outcomes and communications made in the course of care. The subpoenas are part of the state’s investigative and evidentiary process as the case proceeds. The reports describe the request in terms of records that could be relevant to alleged impairment and to what Woods disclosed during medical treatment. No court outcome is reported in the provided accounts.