Tiger Woods DUI case: Court to hear arguments over prescription drug records
Prosecutors and Tiger Woods' attorney will argue in court over access to the golfer's prescription records following his March DUI arrest in Florida.

Tiger Woods' attorney and prosecutors are scheduled to appear in court to argue over whether the golfer's prescription drug records should be turned over to the state in his driving under the influence case.
The legal dispute stems from Woods' March arrest in Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence. Prosecutors have issued a subpoena seeking copies of all prescription medication records for the golf icon from a Palm Beach pharmacy covering the period from the beginning of the year through the end of March.
The court hearing will focus on whether these medical records should be handed over to prosecutors as part of their case against Woods. The golfer's legal team is expected to challenge the subpoena and argue against providing the prescription drug information.
Woods was arrested in March in Florida following the DUI incident. The case has drawn significant attention given Woods' status as one of golf's most prominent figures.
The outcome of today's hearing could determine what medical evidence prosecutors will have access to as they build their case against the professional golfer.