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Tiger Woods cheats on wife, entire country questions cheating morality
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ziptnf
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=4693657

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tiger Woods has been seriously injured in a car wreck in Florida, authorities said Friday.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at 2:25 a.m. ET. Woods was driving a 2009 Cadillac sport utility vehicle.

The police report narrative said the "driver had just pulled out of the driveway at his residence ... as [vehicle] began to drive on Deacon Circle, [vehicle] struck a fire hydrant. The front of [vehicle] then struck a tree..."

Woods was taken to Health Central Hospital. His condition was not immediately known, though the highway patrol news release said his injuries were serious.

The airbags in the car did not deploy, according to a report in the Orlando Sentinel. The newspaper said that airbags typically do not deploy if a vehicle is traveling less than 33 miles per hour.

The highway patrol says the crash is still under investigation, and charges are pending. However, the highway patrol said the crash was not alcohol-related.

Woods is scheduled to play in the Chevron World Challenge beginning Dec. 3 in Thousand Oaks, Calif. He last played two weeks ago in Australia, where he won the Australian Masters.

He won six times this year after missing eight months recovering from reconstructive surgery on his left knee. Even though he failed to win a major, Woods said he considered this a successful year because he did not know how his knee would respond.

Woods, who has won 82 times around the world and 14 majors, returned to his $2.4 million home in the exclusive Isleworth subdivision near Orlando earlier this week after attending the Stanford-Cal football game, where he tossed the coin at the start of the game and was inducted into Stanford's sports Hall of Fame at halftime.

Information from The Associated Press is included in this report.


:haha: I don't see how the guy could have been hurt so bad going under 33 mph. Nobody hit him. He hit a tree and a fire hydrant, and apparently got serious lacerations to his face (heard from a friend, no source at this time).

Probably be another 3-4 years before he's back on top I'd say.
Acton
He'll be fine, he's invincible.
Wasa Wasa
He should have played it safe, layed up with an iron instead of using the driver.
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by Wasa Wasa
He should have played it safe, layed up with an iron instead of using the driver.


:stongue: :stongue:

I respect the guy no end, he's good for golf overall but that was rather funny.
Ian
Also, I'm surprised some yank didn't yell "get in the hole"
ziptnf
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Also, I'm surprised some yank didn't yell "get in the hole"

:stongue:

It's not all Murikkans though, during the British Open, he hit the ball off the tee and some brit screamed "TOOOIIIIGGGAAAHHHH WUUUUDDDDSSSS!!!!!!!!!"
Rose
Exaggerated news is.....exaggerated.
Schadenfreude
it is one thing to be injured and still be able to function... quite another to function as the world's best golfer.;)
Slylee
quote:
Originally posted by Acton
He'll be fine, he's a millionaire.


fixed
R!CH
wow. he hasn't had a drive that short in years...

Acton
quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
wow. he hasn't had a drive that short in years...


Dud dum tss!

:stongue:
miamitranceman
Not severely injured. Treated and released for a facial laceration.
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