PGA stars are sounding off after Tiger Woods was slapped with DUI charges in his latest rollover crash, demanding the troubled golf icon be punished and finally confront his “demons.”

Woods, 50, was hauled into custody Friday afternoon after Florida authorities said he was under the influence of “some type of medication or drug” when he flipped his Land Rover while trying to speed around a utility truck on a narrow road in his hometown of Jupiter Island.

The crash marked his second DUI bust and his fourth public car wreck.

Tiger Woods' police booking mugshot.
Tiger Woods was charged with driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test.via REUTERS
“I don’t like sugar-coating things, and the way I look at it, there’s got to be some sort of punishment or withdrawal or some sort of suspension from the game,” former PGA golfer Mark Lye said Saturday on “Fox & Friends Weekend.”

“I’m just wondering where the discipline that he’s learned to convey on the golf course is [going to] take hold in his personal life. Obviously, he’s got demons going on. We all feel bad for Tiger, but you know something, there’s got to be accountability and it’s got to happen soon.”

Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle after a crash in Jupiter Island, Florida.
The crash marked his second DUI bust and his fourth public car wreck.AP
Lye urged the PGA to take action against the crash-prone athlete, warning he’ll only “escape” punishment again if nothing changes.

PGA Tour announcer Doug Bell said it’s time for Woods, who has a rocky history with prescription drugs, to take a break from golf and focus on his recovery.

Tiger Woods' overturned Land Rover after a car crash.
PGA Tour announcer Doug Bell said it’s time for Woods, who has a rocky history with prescription drugs, to step away from golf and focus on his recovery.via REUTERS
“It’s troublesome to see what happened yesterday. It is a pattern that has developed,” Bell told the outlet.

“He’s dealing with something that we don’t know what’s going on inside his head, the pain that he’s in from all the surgeries. Maybe stepping away might be the best thing, but it’s hard to keep a man this competitive away from something that he loves so, so much.”

Woods’ latest driving debacle unfolded about three miles away from his Jupiter Island home when he tried to whip around a truck towing a small trailer along a narrow stretch of South Beach Road, which has a speed limit of 30 mph, police said.

The truck driver attempted to pull over, but the lead-footed golf champ clipped the back of the trailer, causing his lavish SUV to roll over, police said.

A black Land Rover SUV overturned on its side on a two-lane road.
Former pro golfer Mark Lye urged the PGA to take action against the crash-prone athlete.via REUTERS
Cops said he appeared “lethargic” and showed “signs of impairment” but was uninjured in the crash.

Woods blew triple zeros on a Breathalyzer test but refused a uranalysis following roadside tests.

He hit with charges of driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test. The 82-time PGA winner spent at least eight hours behind bars and was released late Friday.

Tiger Woods departs Martin County jail in a black SUV at night following his DUI arrest in Jupiter, Florida.
The 82-time PGA winner spent at least eight hours behind bars and was released late Friday.BACKGRID
Woods was infamously arrested in 2017 after being found unconscious behind the wheel of his running car while high on a cocktail of prescription painkillers.

He took a plea deal for reckless driving and served a year of probation.