Tiger Woods was involved in what the Martin County Sheriff’s office described as a rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday, per an ABC News report.
The report said that his condition is not immediately clear.
Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek is scheduled to hold a press conference regarding the incident at 5 p.m, according to WPTV.
Woods’ rep didn’t immediately respond to our request for comment.
The crash reportedly took place just after 2 p.m. near 281 Beach Road.
A source told Page Six that neither Vanessa Trump, whom Woods has been dating, nor her daughters, Kai and Chloe, were in the car during the crash. However, it is unclear if Woods was alone.
Woods and Vanessa, 48, were recently pictured sharing a rare PDA moment during his TGL golf match in Florida on Tuesday. He was also seen bonding with Kai and Chloe, whom Vanessa shares with ex-husband Donald Trump, Jr., during the tournament.
The pro golfer appeared “OK” at the scene after what was described as a two-car crash, a witness told TMZ. No one was thought to be seriously injured.
The 50-year-old sports icon, who is a 15-time major champion, had just made his return to golf on Tuesday in the TGL Finals.
He previously sustained serious injuries during another rollover crash in California in February 2021.
Woods was lucky to be alive following that high-speed, single-car crash outside Los Angeles, which caused multiple fractures in his legs and required immediate surgery.
“It was very fortunate that Mr. Woods was able to come out of this alive,” Deputy Carlos Gonzalez said in February 2021.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva also said at the time that while Woods was “able to communicate,” the golf great “was not able to get up” because “that was not an option.”
Woods, meanwhile, also crashed his Cadillac SUV into a Florida neighbor’s tree amid the 2009 cheating scandal that saw his marriage to model Elin Nordegren implode.
Nordegren, 46, infamously used a golf club to bash the car’s windows open as the famed golfer lay knocked unconscious inside the vehicle.
Then, in May 2017, Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Jupiter, Fla.
An incident report from the arrest said that Woods had fallen asleep at the wheel and “had to be woken up.” He was ultimately released on his own recognizance.
Beyond undergoing multiple knee surgeries and extensive leg procedures following his 2021 car crash, Woods has undergone at least seven back surgeries.
He received a microdiscectomy in 2014, followed by two more microdiscectomies a year later. Woods also underwent a fusion in 2017, another microdiscectomy in 2021 and a microdecompression in September 2024.
Most recently, the five-time Masters champ underwent a disc replacement in October 2025.
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