The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tiger ‘lucky to survive’

CAR CRASH: WOODS SERIOUSLY INJURES BOTH LEGS AS SUV FLIES OFF ROAD

- Los Angeles

‘He is currently awake, responsive, and recovering in his hospital room.’

Tiger Woods suffered serious injuries to both legs as his car flew off the road and flipped several times on Tuesday near Los Angeles in a crash he was “very fortunate” to survive, law enforcemen­t officials who found the US golf legend said.

Woods underwent surgery to repair “significan­t orthopaedi­c injuries” to his lower right leg and ankle, which included the insertion of a rod into his tibia and the use of “a combinatio­n of screws and pins” to stabilise his foot and ankle, Harbor-UCLA Medical Centre chief medical officer Anish Mahajan said in a statement released on the golfer’s Twitter account late on Tuesday.

“He is currently awake, responsive and recovering in his hospital room,” the Twitter statement read, adding there would be no further updates, and thanking first responders and well-wishers.

Woods did not appear to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the early-morning incident, said Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva.

No other vehicles or passengers were involved in the crash, which occurred on a steep stretch of road known as an accident “hotspot”, where Woods was travelling at “a greater speed than normal”, said the sheriff.

“I will say that it’s very fortunate that Mr Woods was able to come out of this alive,” said deputy Carlos Gonzalez, the first officer to arrive at the scene.

Gonzalez found Woods trapped in his vehicle but conscious, appearing “calm and lucid” and able to identify himself to the deputy as “Tiger”.

“It is my understand­ing that he had serious injuries to both legs,” said Los Angeles County fire chief Daryl Osby, describing Woods’ condition as “stable”.

Firefighte­rs and paramedics extricated Woods from the wreckage of his SUV and transporte­d him with a neck collar and backboard to a local hospital via road.

The 45 year old, one of the most successful golfers of all time, has won 15 Major championsh­ips.

He recently underwent his fifth back surgery and said he was uncertain if he would be able to complete his latest injury comeback in time to play at April’s Masters.

“On behalf of the PGA Tour and our players, Tiger is in our prayers and will have our full support as he recovers,” PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan said in a statement.

‘True champion’

Woods was in the Los Angeles area for his annual Genesis Invitation­al golf tournament at the Riviera Country Club and was driving a courtesy car on the morning of the crash.

It happened near the hilly Palos Verdes peninsula, at the bottom of a stretch of road which has runaway truck ramps for drivers who lose control going downhill.

The section has become notorious for fatal accidents over the years.

“Apparently the first contact was with the centre median, and from there [the car] crossed into the opposing lane of traffic, hit the curb, hit a tree and there was several rollovers during that process,” said Villanueva, who did not provide a cause of the crash.

The car ended up several hundred metres from the initial impact, lying on its side on a patch of grass some distance off the road, with its bonnet badly damaged.

News of the crash spread rapidly around the sports world and beyond, with figures inside and outside golf swift to send their best wishes to Woods (see below).

In 2009, Woods smashed his car into a tree and a fire hydrant outside his luxury Florida home, sparking a series of scandalous revelation­s that doomed his marriage and put his game in freefall.

He later divorced from his Swedish wife Elin Nordegren after a cascade of women came forward to say they had affairs with the golfer, making him fodder for tabloids around the world.

Woods underwent four back surgeries between 2014 and 2017.

In May 2017, Woods was arrested near his home for being asleep at the wheel of his car in a traffic lane.

Woods said he had taken prescripti­on drugs and pleaded guilty to reckless driving.

He appeared calm and lucid

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? ACCIDENT SCENE. Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies gather evidence from the car that golf legend Tiger Woods was driving when seriously injured in a rollover accident on Tuesday in California.
Picture: AFP ACCIDENT SCENE. Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies gather evidence from the car that golf legend Tiger Woods was driving when seriously injured in a rollover accident on Tuesday in California.

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