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 incident occurred just after 2 p.m. near Woods’ residence, with initial reports indicating no serious injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which involved two vehicles. An eyewitness told TMZ that Woods appeared uninjured at the scene, though official confirmation of his condition is pending.
Woods, 50, has a history of severe injuries from a previous rollover crash in 2021, which resulted in multiple leg fractures and required extensive surgery. He has since undergone several procedures, including a disc replacement in October 2025, and has been gradually returning to competitive golf. On Tuesday, he played in the TGL Finals, his first appearance since missing the cut at the 2024 British Open. Woods has not yet confirmed whether he will compete in the upcoming Masters Tournament, which begins on April 9 in Augusta.
The crash has raised concerns among fans, particularly given Woods’ recent health struggles and his decision-making regarding future tournaments. A press conference by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office is scheduled to provide further details. Photos of the crash site, showing a black Range Rover on its side, have circulated on social media, though it remains unclear whether the vehicle belonged to Woods or another driver.
Woods’ manager at Excel Sports did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The incident marks the third car crash involving Woods, following a 2021 crash in California and a 2017 DUI arrest in Florida. Despite his injury history, Woods has expressed a strong desire to return to competitive golf, stating this week that he has both good and bad days due to his physical condition.