Tiger Woods Involved in Rollover Crash on Jupiter Island

Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash on Jupiter Island just after 2 p.m. on March 27, 2026. The crash 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 incident, but details remain unconfirmed regarding the cause of the crash and Woods’ condition following the wreck. It is unclear if he sustained any injuries.
This incident comes on the heels of Woods’ tumultuous history with car accidents. In 2021, he was involved in a severe crash in California that left him with multiple leg injuries, requiring three weeks of hospitalization and several surgeries. Reflecting on that experience, Woods stated, “I’m lucky to be alive and also have a limb.”
Prior to this latest crash, Woods had been recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon and back surgery, which had sidelined him from competitive golf. His last appearance on the PGA Tour was in July 2024, marking a significant gap in his professional activities.
At 50 years old, Woods is a 15-time major champion, and his legacy in the sport remains significant. However, his recent health challenges and accidents have raised questions about his future in professional golf.
Woods’ 2017 arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence adds another layer of complexity to his public persona, as fans and observers remain concerned about his well-being and decision-making.
As the investigation unfolds, the golf community and fans alike will be watching closely for updates on Woods’ condition and the circumstances surrounding the crash. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office has yet to release further details, leaving many questions unanswered.
With Woods’ history of serious injuries and accidents, this latest incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges he faces both on and off the course.


