Tiger Woods, who remains in rehab , suffered a blow in court in his DUI case . Woods’ attorney, Douglas Duncan, appeared in Martin County Court in Stuart, Florida, on Tuesday morning after objecting to state prosecutors’ subpoena requesting the athlete’s medical records. More specifically, they asked for information about Woods’ prescriptions filled between Jan. 1 and March 27, 2026 — the date of his rollover car crash and subsequent arrest. During the hearing, Duncan — who previously argued that his client had a constitutional right to privacy — said he discussed the matter with prosecutors and asked that the records be sealed from the public. Tiger Woods, who remains in rehab, suffered a blow in court in his DUI case. He’s pictured above in a March mugshot. Martin County Sheriffs Department / BACKGRID The hearing took place at the Martin County Court in Stuart, Florida, on Tuesday morning. Woods is seen here playing golf in December 2025.…