Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash Friday in Jupiter Island, Fla., both ABC News and ESPN reported, citing the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
Woods’ condition was not known, and the cause of the crash was not immediately revealed by the sheriff’s office, which is scheduled to hold a press conference at 5 p.m. ET.
The crash reportedly occurred in the city where Woods lives around 2 p.m. ET.
Woods, 50, was involved in a one-car crash in Southern California in February of 2021 that caused multiple leg fractures and impacted his golf career. Woods has appeared in minimal PGA Tour events since and has been extremely impacted physically.
Woods was not expected to participate in next month’s Masters Tournament but reportedly had registered to participate in the U.S. Senior Open.
A 15-time major winner on the PGA Tour, Woods had recently hinted at participating on the Champions Tour now that he is 50.
“I’m trying. Put it that way,” Woods said at last month’s Genesis Invitational near Los Angeles, when asked about playing again. “The disc replacement has been one thing. … I’ve had a fused back and now a disc replacement, so it’s challenging.
“And now, I entered a new decade, so that number is starting to sink in and has us thinking about the opportunity to be able to play in a cart. That’s something that, as I said, I won’t do out here on (in PGA Tour events) because I don’t believe in it. But on the Champions Tour, that’s certainly (an) opportunity.”






