Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash on Jupiter Island just after 2 p.m. on March 27, 2026. The incident occurred near 281 Beach Road, close to Woods’ residence, where a Range Rover was reported to be on its side at the scene.
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the crash, but it remains unclear if Woods sustained any injuries in the wreck. This incident comes on the heels of Woods’ previous serious crash in California in 2021, where he suffered multiple leg injuries and was hospitalized for three weeks.
Woods, now 50 years old, has faced significant challenges in recent years, including a ruptured Achilles tendon and back surgery, which he had been recovering from prior to this latest incident. His last competitive appearance on the PGA Tour was in July 2024, raising concerns about his future in professional golf.
In 2017, Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, later pleading guilty to reckless driving. He has since expressed gratitude for his life and health, famously stating, “I’m lucky to be alive and also have a limb.” This statement underscores the gravity of his past experiences with car accidents.
As the investigation unfolds, observers are left awaiting further details regarding the cause of the crash and Woods’ condition. The sheriff’s office has not confirmed whether he was injured, and details remain unconfirmed.
Woods’ legacy as a 15-time major champion continues to be a focal point for fans and analysts alike, especially as he navigates these recent challenges. His resilience in the face of adversity has been a hallmark of his career, and many are hopeful for his recovery and return to the sport.