
Tiger Woods was involved in a “rollover crash” in Florida on Friday afternoon, ABC News reports.
“Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said,” the outlet wrote.
“His condition was not immediately clear,” it added.
JUST IN: Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said.
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— ABC News (@ABC) March 27, 2026
ABC News shared further:
ABC News has reached out to Woods’ reps for comment.
The golfer was seriously hurt in a 2021 crash that occurred in Southern California.
The SUV he was driving, a 2021 Genesis GV80, was found several feet away from the center divider, in an area that had a “high-frequency” of accidents, officials said at the time.
Authorities said there was no “evidence of impairment” in that crash, adding that the wreck was “purely an accident.”
Following the accident, Woods told Golf Digest in an interview that he began a rehabilitation process that included three months in a hospital-type bed in his home.
Woods had entered the U.S. Senior Open, set for July 2-5 at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio, but remained unsure if he would compete.
“Tiger has entered the championship, simply to ensure eligibility, but will not make a decision about playing until a later date,” USGA spokesperson said in a statement, according to Golf Channel.
Tiger Woods has officially registered for the 2026 U.S. Senior Open — but don’t pencil him in just yet.
Official statement from USGA:
“Tiger has entered the championship, simply to ensure eligibility, but will not make a decision about playing until a later date.”
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— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) March 27, 2026
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Woods, who turned 50 last December, hasn’t played a competitive tournament since the 2024 Open Championship, when he missed the cut. He’s since had two surgeries, to repair a ruptured left Achilles tendon last March and then a lumbar disc replacement last October.
Woods did, however, compete in the second match of his TGL team Jupiter Links’ championship series against Los Angeles Golf Club earlier this week. He told reporters after his side’s deciding loss that he was still trying to tee it up at Augusta National in two weeks.
“Just this body, it doesn’t recover like it did when it was 24, 25,” Woods said. “It doesn’t mean I’m not trying. I’ve been trying for a while. I’ve had a couple bad injuries here over the past years that I’ve had to fight through and it’s taken some time. But I keep trying. I want to play. I love the tournament. I’ve loved being there since I was 19 years old. It’s meant a lot to me and my family over the years. … I don’t know, we’ll see how it goes. I’ll be practicing, playing at home this week and keep trying to make progress.”
Woods is tied with Bobby Jones for the most USGA championships with nine, a number that includes three U.S. Opens, three U.S. Amateurs and three U.S. Juniors.