On Friday afternoon, golf icon Tiger Woods found himself in a rollover accident in Jupiter, as confirmed by local authorities.
The crash occurred shortly after 2 p.m. near 281 Beach Road on Jupiter Island, involving two vehicles, one of which rolled over. According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, the investigation remains ongoing, and more details will follow.
Sheriff John Budensiek is set to speak with the media around 5 p.m., although the exact location of the briefing has yet to be announced.
Reports from a CBS12 source indicate that one individual involved is in stable condition, while another chose not to receive medical transport. Importantly, there were no serious injuries reported.
This incident comes at a pivotal moment for Woods, who has been preparing for a long-anticipated return to competitive play. After facing numerous injuries and surgeries in recent years, the 15-time major champion had been actively practicing and signaling his intention to participate in upcoming events.
Any interruption now could jeopardize those plans. Woods has had to navigate many physical challenges to get back on the course, and even small setbacks have previously led him to postpone events. Given that his opportunities to compete are already limited, this accident may hinder his efforts just as he seems ready for a comeback.
