Article continues below advertisementMore details about Tiger Woods' Friday, March 27, DUI arrest are coming to light.According to the affidavit, the golfer had "two loose hydrocodone pills in his pocket" at the time of the car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla. The two white pills, used to treat severe pain, were in his left pants pocket.When authorities responded to the rollover crash scene, they noted the golfer was "lethargic, slow" and showed "severe signs of impairment.