Florida prosecutors have secured a court order to access the prescription records of Tiger Woods as part of his pending driving under the influence case.The investigation follows a March vehicle rollover where Woods showed signs of impairment despite passing an alcohol breathalyzer test.Woods has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges and is currently receiving professional treatment in Switzerland for his health.Judge
Darren Steele mandated a protective order ensuring that the medical information remains shielded from public view during the legal proceedings.