India, April 1 -- Former golfer Tiger Woods has been in the headlines ever since his DUI car crash and subsequent arrest in Florida on March 27. Though no alcohol was found, Woods was nabbed with bloodshot eyes and white pills in his pocket. Now, details on the pills as well as other medications the 50-year-old had been taking have emerged in a sheriff's report.

Martin County Sheriff's Office released a report on Tuesday saying that the pills recovered from Tiger Woods' pocket were hydrocodone pills: a powerful semi-synthetic opioid used to treat pain. The report also revealed that Woods mentioned taking mentioned Ibuprofen and Vicodin as prescribed medication.

The nature of the pills found on Woods has raised a lot of questions, given ...