Breaking: Tiger Woods Involved in a Rollover Crash in FL

Legendary golfer Tiger Woods was just involved in a rollover crash in Florida almost five years after a previous car accident almost cost his life.

Breaking: Tiger Woods Involved in a Rollover Crash in FL

The golfing world is stunned after a rollover crash involving legendary athlete Tiger Woods occurred on Friday (March 27). The Grand Slam winner was reportedly already recovering from multiple injuries and back surgery at the time of the incident.

The crash occurred in Woods’ own Martin County, Fla. neighborhood just after 2 p.m., according to ESPN. Tiger has lived in the area known as Jupiter Island for over a decade. And while immediate reports about Woods’ condition have not been made public, local police are expected to speak to reporters later today at 5 p.m. ET.

Woods notably competed for the first time in over a year just this Tuesday (March 24) at the TMRW Golf League (TGL) finals, a league he co-founded in 2022. He’d been out after a ruptured Achilles tendon and a back surgery, which happened back in October. At 50 years old, Woods was reportedly contemplating his return to the PGA Tour next week, ESPN also reported.

This unfortunately isn’t the first time the golfer has been involved in a serious crash. Back in 2021, Woods suffered injuries after crashing his Genesis GV80 SUV into a tree, causing another rollover accident, according to the New York Post. Authorities said Woods was driving at least twice the 45mph speed limit when the car flipped, leaving him trapped inside. He suffered serious leg injuries as a result.

During the 2021 Hero World Challenge, the athlete said he was grateful his injuries weren’t fatal. “I’m lucky to be alive and also have a limb,” he said, adding part of his right leg could have been amputated as a result of the crash.

An eyewitness at the latest crash told TMZ Sports two vehicles, a Range Rover SUV and what looks like a flat bed truck, were involved and that Woods was allegedly on the scene and appeared to be okay. Police have not confirmed his condition.