What to know about Tiger Woods’ rollover crash in Florida - AP News
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Tiger Woods was involved a rollover car crash in Florida. The incident occurred in a residential area, and Woods was the sole occupant of the vehicle at the time. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and Woods was transported for medical evaluation. The crash raised immediate concerns about the golfer's condition and potential impact on his professional commitments. Authorities investigated the circumstances surrounding the accident as details emerged about the vehicle's damage and the conditions at the time of impact.
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