Professional Golfer Tiger Woods Suffers Vehicle Rollover in Florida Friday

Professional golfer Tiger Woods was in a vehicle rollover accident in Florida on Friday afternoon, according to ABC News citing local law enforcement. His current medical condition has not been disclosed, and this marks another serious crash for the golf champion who has maintained a reduced playing schedule since a 2021 car accident.

Professional golfer Tiger Woods experienced a vehicle rollover accident in Florida on Friday afternoon, according to ABC News, which cited information from the local sheriff’s department.

ABC News reported that Woods’ medical condition following the incident remains unknown at this time.

The golf champion has maintained a reduced tournament schedule following a serious automobile accident that occurred in February 2021.

When contacted for additional information, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office had not yet provided a response.

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