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Tiger Woods Involved in Rollover Crash in Florida
Sheriff's office says condition of golf legend not immediately clear
Mar. 28, 2026 at 12:00am
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Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, the Martin County Sheriff's Office said. His condition was not immediately clear, and ABC News has reached out to Woods' representatives for comment. This is the second serious crash Woods has been involved in, after a 2021 incident in Southern California that required extensive rehabilitation.
Why it matters
Tiger Woods is one of the most famous and accomplished golfers of all time, with 15 major championships and over 100 professional wins. Any incident involving him is of significant public interest, especially given his history of serious injuries from previous crashes.
The details
According to authorities, the crash occurred on Friday afternoon in Jupiter Island, Florida. The SUV Woods was driving, a 2021 Genesis GV80, was found several feet away from the center divider in an area known for a 'high-frequency' of accidents. Officials stated there was no 'evidence of impairment' in the crash, describing it as 'purely an accident.'
- The crash occurred on Friday afternoon, March 28, 2026.
The players
Tiger Woods
One of the most successful and famous professional golfers of all time, with 15 major championship titles and over 100 professional wins.
Martin County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency that responded to and reported on the rollover crash involving Tiger Woods in Jupiter Island, Florida.
What they’re saying
“Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, the Martin County Sheriff's Office said.”
— Martin County Sheriff's Office
What’s next
Authorities have not provided an update on Tiger Woods' condition following the crash. The investigation into the cause of the accident is ongoing.
The takeaway
This latest crash involving Tiger Woods raises renewed concerns about the golf legend's health and safety, especially given his history of serious injuries from previous accidents. The incident will likely spark discussions about driver safety, particularly for high-profile athletes, and the need for continued vigilance to prevent such accidents in the future.


