The Oklahoman

WOODS HURT IN WRECK

Tiger Woods was seriously injured in a rollover wreck in Los Angeles, and the golf superstar had to be extricated from his SUV

- By Stefanie Dazio and Doug Ferguson

LOS ANGELES—Tiger Woods was seriously injured Tuesday when his SUV crashed into a median, rolled over and ended up on its side near a steep road in suburban Los Angeles known for wrecks, authoritie­s said. The golf superstar had to be pulled out through the windshield, and his agent said he underwent leg surgery.

Woods was alone in the SUV when it crashed into a raised median, crossed two oncoming lanes and rolled several times, authoritie­s said at a news conference. No other cars were involved. The 45-year-old was alert and able to communicat­e as firefighte­rs pried open the front windshield to get him out.

The airbags went off and the inside of the vehicle stayed basically intact, and that “gave him a cushion to survive the crash,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. Both of his legs were seriously injured, county Fire Chief Daryl Osby said.

They said there was no immediate evidence that Woods was impaired. Authoritie­s said they checked for any odor of alcohol or other signs he was under the influence of a substance and found none. They didn't say how fast he was driving.

The crash happened on a sweeping, downhill stretch of a two-lane road through upscale Los Angeles suburbs. Sheriff's Deputy Carlos Gonzalez, who was the first to get to the wreck, said he sometimes catches people topping 80 mph in the 45 mph zone and crashes are common.

“I will say that it's very fortunate that Mr. Woods was able to come out of this alive,” Gonzalez said.

When the deputy arrived, a neighbor told him the driver was still in the vehicle. Gonzalez said he poked his head through a hole in the windshield and saw Woods with his seatbelt on.

The deputy asked Woods questions, including what day it was and where he was.

Woods was in Los Angeles over the weekend as the tournament host of the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera Country Club, where he presented the trophy on Sunday. He was to spend Monday and Tuesday filming with Discovery- owned GOLFTV, with whom he has an endorsemen­t. A tweet Monday showed Woods in a cart smiling with co median David Spade.

According to Golf Digest, also owned by Discovery, the TV shoot was on-course lessons for celebritie­s, such as Spade andDw ya ne Wade, at Rolling Hills Country Club.

Woods, a 15-time major champion who shares with Sam Snead the PGA Tour record of 82 career victories, has been recovering from Dec. 23 surgery on his lower back. It was his fifth back surgery and first since his lower spine was fused in April 2017, allowing him to stage a remarkable comeback that culminated with his fifth Masters title in 2019.

The SUV he was driving Tuesday had tournament logos on the side door, indicating it was a courtesy car for players at the Genesis Invitation­al. Tournament director Mike Antolini did not immediatel­y respond to a text message, though it is not unusual for players to keep courtesy cars a few days after the event.

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 ?? [KABC-TV VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? In this aerial image taken from video provided by KABC-TV, a vehicle rests on its side Tuesday after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods along a road in the Rancho Palos Verdes section of Los Angeles.
[KABC-TV VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] In this aerial image taken from video provided by KABC-TV, a vehicle rests on its side Tuesday after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods along a road in the Rancho Palos Verdes section of Los Angeles.

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