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Tiger Woods’ Wrecked Range Rover Seen in Florida Junkyard

by AAGD Staff

TMZ has released new images showing the badly damaged Range Rover involved in Tiger Woods’ March 2026 rollover crash in Florida, with the luxury SUV now reportedly sitting in a junkyard awaiting disposal. The photos reveal deployed airbags, severe body damage, and a crushed side panel following the high-profile accident that led to Woods’ DUI arrest.

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The crash occurred on March 27 near Woods’ home on Jupiter Island, Florida. According to authorities, Woods was driving at a high speed when he attempted to pass a pressure-cleaning truck on a narrow two-lane road. Investigators said the Range Rover clipped the truck and rolled onto its driver’s side. Woods was later arrested and charged with misdemeanor DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a urine test.  

Police reports indicated that Woods showed signs of impairment at the scene, including bloodshot eyes, slow movements, and difficulty during field sobriety tests. A breathalyzer reportedly showed no alcohol in his system, though investigators said hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket during the arrest. Woods later pleaded not guilty to the charges.  

The incident marked another troubling chapter in the golf icon’s long history of injuries and personal setbacks. Woods, now 50, is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time, having won 15 major championships and 82 PGA Tour events, tying the all-time PGA Tour victory record. His historic 2019 Masters victory completed one of the most celebrated comebacks in sports history after years of back surgeries and personal struggles.  

In the weeks following the crash, Woods entered a rehabilitation program in Switzerland to address dependency issues related to prescription pain medication, according to multiple reports. He has since stepped away from competitive golf and missed all four major championships in 2026 while focusing on recovery and legal matters.  

The newly surfaced junkyard photos underscore the severity of the rollover accident, even as Woods continues rehabilitation away from the public spotlight. His next scheduled court appearance is expected later this summer.  

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