Woods was first pictured standing by his overturned vehicle after the high-speed crash

Tiger Woods called President Donald Trump in the moments after his shocking car crash in Florida, new bombshell footage appears to show.

The golf legend was arrested after rolling his SUV on Friday while attempting to overtake a vehicle at high speed, before cops found two opioid pills in his pocket and put him behind bars.

Now, newly-released bodycam footage shows Woods making a phone call and then telling police: ‘I was just talking with the President.’

In the clip, the golf icon – who is dating Trump’s former daughter-in-law, Vanessa -can be seen in the distance as a police officer repeatedly calls after him. The cop approaches Woods, urging him to return. 

The 15-time major champion appears to be speaking on the phone when the officer tells him: ‘We’ll get you to hang down here with us, please.’

A few moments later, Woods can be heard ending his conversation as he approaches the police. ‘Thank you so much – all right, you got it, thank you, bye,’ the 50-year-old said.

Woods was first pictured standing by his overturned vehicle after the high-speed crash

Woods was first pictured standing by his overturned vehicle after the high-speed crash

Woods then tells police: ‘I was just talking with the president.’

Later in the clip, the golf star wanders back past the police car and takes a small container out of his shorts pocket.

‘No, nothing in your mouth, please,’ an officer tells him as he appears to put something towards his lips. Woods then takes out a small tube of chapstick and appears to ask: ‘Am I allowed a lick of this?’

The cop replies: ‘Right now, no. It’s humid outside, you don’t need lip balm.’

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