Tiger Woodsis on the road to recovery after he was injured in arollover car accidentearlier this week.

According to a statement shared on the 45-year-old golfer’s Twitter account on Friday night, Woods — who had recently beentransferred from Harbor-UCLA Medical Center to Cedars-Sinai Medical Centerin Los Angeles — “received follow-up procedures on his injuries this morning.”

“The procedures were successful, and he is now recovering and in good spirits,” the statement read.

“Tiger and his family want to thank you all for the wonderful support and messages they have received over the past few days.”

Woods was involved in a single-vehicle accident in the suburb of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, on Tuesday morning.

His car was traveling downhill when it struck a sign in the center divider, sheared through a tree and landed in the brush alongside the road with “major damage,“according to law enforcement officials.

First responders had to use tools to help extricate Woods from the vehicle, which had flipped over multiple times.

Woods was transported to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, where he underwent emergency surgery for “significant orthopedic injuries to his right lower extremity,” Dr. Anish Mahajan, the Chief Medical Officer at the hospital, said in a statement released on Tuesday night.

The golf pro also suffered “additional injuries” in his foot and ankle that were stabilized with “a combination of screws and pins,” Mahajan said.

A source recently told PEOPLE that Woods has a “long recovery ahead” following his harrowing crash.

“When he is healed enough, he will need other treatments, including physical therapy. But he is a fighter. If anyone can recover from this, it is him,” the source said of Woods.

Tiger Woods.Andrew Redington/Getty

Tiger Woods

As for Woods' career, the athlete will have some serious decisions to make about his future as he recovers from the crash, according to a source close to the golfer.

“Hedoesn’t want his career to end like this,” the insider told PEOPLE. “So if there’s any way at all that he can continue playing golf, he will.”

source: people.com