Tiger Woods involved in rollover car crash, according to sheriff's office
Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover car crash on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island, Florida, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. The department said the accident occurred around 2 p. m.
Local affiliate CBS 12 reports that it was a two-car crash, while a photo taken by WPTV showed a vehicle on its side at the scene of the accident. The Sheriff’s Office is expected to share more details at 5 p. m.
In 2021, Woods suffered multiple leg injuries in a single-car rollover crash in Los Angeles. Woods had previously been cited for driving under the influence in 2017. Earlier this week, Woods made a public appearance at the TGL Finals on ESPN.
He has not competed in an official tournament since 2024 as he rehabs a ruptured Achilles’ tenson last year and a back surgery during the fall. At the moment, Woods is still listed as an invitee to the 2026 Masters, which begins in less than two weeks, although President Donald Trump said during a TV interview that Woods will not play. This story will continue to be updated.