Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph when he crashed SUV
The Feb. 23 wreck left the golf superstar seriously injured. Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the crash solely on excessive speed and Woods’ loss of control. Author: STEFANIE DAZIO (Associated Press) Published: 10:20 AM EDT April 7, 2021 Updated: 6:04 PM EDT April 7, 2021
LOS ANGELES Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph nearly twice the posted speed limit on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authorities said Wednesday.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the Feb. 23 crash outside Los Angeles solely on excessive speed and Woods’ loss of control behind the wheel. The athlete will not face any citations for his third high-profile collision in 11 years.
Tiger Woods was speeding before crashing SUV, sheriff says
Speeding was cause of Tiger Woods accident By Associated Press | April 7, 2021 at 9:21 AM CDT - Updated April 7 at 5:17 PM
LOS ANGELES (AP) â Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph â nearly twice the posted speed limit â on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authorities said Wednesday.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the Feb. 23 crash outside Los Angeles solely on excessive speed and Woodsâ loss of control behind the wheel. The athlete will not face any citations for his third high-profile collision in 11 years.
Sheriff s office: Tiger Woods was going over 85 mph in a 45 mph zone, crash blamed on unsafe speed
The sheriff s office said the golfer was not cited for the wreck, and he did not show signs of impairment. Author: STEFANIE DAZIO (Associated Press) Published: 9:20 AM CDT April 7, 2021 Updated: 5:04 PM CDT April 7, 2021
LOS ANGELES Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph nearly twice the posted speed limit on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authorities said Wednesday.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva blamed the Feb. 23 crash outside Los Angeles solely on excessive speed and Woods’ loss of control behind the wheel. The athlete will not face any citations for his third high-profile collision in 11 years.
Stefanie Dazio
In this image take from a livestream video feed provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department, Sheriff Alex Villanueva speaks during a news conference in Los Angeles, Wednesday, April 7, 2021, about the Tiger Woods accident. Authorities say Woods was speeding when he crashed an SUV in Southern California less than two months ago, leaving him seriously injured. (Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department via AP) April 07, 2021 - 3:01 PM
LOS ANGELES - Tiger Woods was driving more than 80 mph â nearly twice the posted speed limit â on a downhill stretch of road when he lost control of an SUV and crashed in a wreck that seriously injured the golf superstar, authorities said Wednesday.
Los Angeles sheriff will reveal cause of Tiger Woods crash
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FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021, file photo, Tiger Woods looks on during the trophy ceremony on the practice green after the final round of the Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Riviera Country Club, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County sheriff plans to announce Wednesday, April 7, 2021, what caused Woods to crash an SUV in Southern California earlier in the year, seriously injuring himself in the wreck. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang, File)