Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash Friday afternoon on Jupiter Island, Florida, triggering a new wave of concern around one of golf’s biggest names.
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said the crash happened just after 2 p.m. near 281 Beach Road and confirmed the incident remains under investigation. As of Friday afternoon, authorities had not released details on the cause of the crash or Woods’ condition. A sheriff’s briefing was scheduled for 5 p.m. ET.
The location adds another layer to the breaking story, since the crash happened in the same Jupiter Island community where Woods lives. With officials still withholding key details, the immediate focus is on his health and what investigators uncover next. Multiple outlets reported that no additional facts about injuries or the sequence of events were immediately available.
The timing is especially jarring because Woods had only recently returned to competition. Earlier this week, the 50-year-old played in the TGL Finals in Florida, marking his first competitive appearance since a long recovery stretch that included a ruptured Achilles and lumbar disk replacement surgery. His status for the Masters had already been uncertain before Friday’s crash.
For now, this remains a fast-moving breaking news story. What is confirmed is limited: Tiger Woods was in a rollover crash in South Florida, law enforcement is investigating, and more information was expected from local officials Friday evening. Until that update arrives, anything beyond that would be speculation.







0 Comments