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Tiger Woods Involved in Rollover Car Crash in Florida: Sheriff

Tiger Woods Involved in Rollover Car Crash in Florida: Sheriff

Greta BjornsonFri, March 27, 2026 at 7:44 PM UTC

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Tiger Woods on Nov. 23, 2018 in Las VegasCredit: Ethan Miller/Getty -

Tiger Woods was reportedly involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter, Fla., on March 27

The Martin County Sheriff's Office confirmed the news of the crash to ABC News

ABC News reported that Woods' condition was unclear, but TMZ Sports reported that an eyewitness said the athlete appeared to be okay after the incident

Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., local authorities reportedly said.

ABC News reported that the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said that the pro golfer, 50, crashed on the afternoon of Friday, March 27.

While ABC News reported Woods' condition is currently unclear, TMZ Sports reported that an eyewitness said they didn't see serious injuries and Woods appeared to be okay.

Local NBC affiliate WPTV reported that the Sheriff's Office said the crash took place shortly after 2 p.m. local time near 281 Beach Road. The outlet also published a photo of the scene of the accident showing a vehicle tipped over on its side.

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Woods was previously injured in a separate rollover car accident in February 2021. The golfer was pulled from the wreck by Los Angeles County firefighters and paramedics and brought to the hospital after the crash, where he underwent surgery for his injuries.

L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said later that month that Woods' car had struck a sign and "traveled several hundred feet from the center divider," shearing through a tree before it landed in the brush along the road with "major damage." There were no signs that Woods was able to break before crashing.

"He was alive and he was conscious, and that's the extent of that," Villanueva added. "There was no evidence of impairment."

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