
Tiger Woods has been involved in a 'rollover' car crash in Florida, it has been reported.
Golf legend Woods, 50, made his comeback to competitive golf with an appearance in the Tomorrow's Golf League (TGL) on Tuesday.
He had not yet committed to playing in The Masters, which takes place on April 8 at Augusta National.
ABC News report that Woods was involved in the crash in Jupiter Island, FL, at around 2pm ET, citing the Martin County Sheriff's Office.
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Police say they are 'currently investigating and will provide additional details as they become available', as per Sky News. A county sheriff is scheduled to speak with reporters at 5pm ET (9pm UK time).
Photographs of the accident have emerged on social media, with one appearing to show a car on its side.
No further details have been released.
SPORTbible have contacted Martin County Sheriff's Office for further comment.
Prior to reports surrounding Woods' crash, there was doubt over whether he would enter The Masters, for what would be his first PGA Tour event since October 2024.
He missed last year's event due to an Achilles tear, and has subsequently undergone disc replacement surgery in his back.
President Donald Trump stated that Woods 'won't be there' when asked if he would be playing at The Masters.
Speaking at TGL on Tuesday, Woods said: "It [the body] doesn't recover like it did when it was 24, 25.
"It doesn't mean I'm not trying. I've been trying for a while.
"I've had a couple of bad injuries here over the past years that I've had to fight through, and it's taken some time.
"I keep trying. I want to play. I love the tournament - I've loved being there since I was 19 years old. It's meant a lot to me and my family over the years."
Topics: Tiger Woods, Golf