Tiger Woods has been involved in another rollover car crash, five years after he was seriously injured in one.
The 50-year-old golfer was in a two-car crash that occurred on Friday (March 27) in Jupiter Island, Florida.
The Martin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the news and said the accident happened just after 2pm ET and occurred near 281 Beach Road.
Tiger‘s condition is not known as of this time and the Sheriff is scheduled to speak at 5pm ET to provide more information. WPTV has obtained a photo of the vehicle on its side.
Thankfully, CBS is reporting that there are no injuries. A source said, “it was a two-car crash, one vehicle was a rollover. One person is stable, while another refused to go to the hospital. MCFR said there are no injuries to anyone.”
Back in February 2021, Tiger suffered multiple leg injuries after being involved in a single vehicle roll-over traffic collision in California. He required surgery on his leg and ankle.
Back in April 2021, it was revealed that Tiger was actually driving at 83 MPH in a 45 MPH zone at the time of the crash. Apparently, “speed was the sole cause of the crash,” and Tiger “waived his right of privacy and authorized the release of the accident report to the public.”
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