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Players ‘ sickened’ over Tiger crash

- Steve DiMeglio

BRADENTON, Fla. – Word of Tiger Woods being in a single- vehicle crash Tuesday quickly spread over The Concession as players geared up for the World Golf Championsh­ips- Workday Championsh­ip.

The mood on the sun- splashed day quickly soured.

“I’m sick to my stomach,” an emotional, teary- eyed Justin Thomas said during a video conference with reporters. “You know, it hurts to see one of your, now one of my closest friends, get in an accident. Man, I just hope he’s all right. Just worry for his kids, you know.

I’m sure they’re struggling.”

Woods, 45, was transporte­d by ambulance to a hospital with multiple leg injuries and was in surgery Tuesday afternoon, according to his agent, Mark Steinberg. In a statement, the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’ s Department said police responded to a “roll- over traffic collision” at approximat­ely 7: 12 a. m. local time on Hawthorne Boulevard in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Later, the sheriff ’ s department confirmed the injuries were not life threatenin­g.

“I’m shocked and saddened to hear about Tiger,” USA Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker told Golfweek. “I’m hoping and praying that he will be OK.”

Woods, recovering from his fifth back surgery, a microdisce­ctomy procedure Dec. 23 that removed disk fragments causing nerve damage, was in California as the tournament host for the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades.

On Sunday, he told CBS’ Jim Nantz that he was going to have an MRI soon that would determine his next steps in the recovery when he got the results.

On Monday, Woods started a twoday content shoot for Golf Digest and GolfTV at Rolling Hills Country Club. Woods gave on- course lessons to a number of celebritie­s, including David

Spade and former NBA star Dwyane Wade.

Woods, however, did not show up for Tuesday’s shoot.

Bryson DeChambeau was playing a practice round at The Concession when he saw the news on Instagram. He quickly made calls to members of Woods’ team.

“A bit shocked, obviously,” DeChambeau said. “You don’t expect anything like that to happen. But from everything that I know about Tiger, I’m sure he’ll recover and he’ll do everything in his power to come back, I’m sure he will.

“He’s an amazing human being that has done incredible things. I have no doubt in my mind he’ll be back. Take him a little longer, I’m sure, but from my perspectiv­e he’s one of the most impressive human beings I’ve ever met and I think that he’ll come back just fine.”

Adam Scott called the news “sickening.”

“He’s our hero out here,” Scott said. “You think guys like Tiger and Kobe Bryant are untouchabl­e, but they’re not. I just hope he’s all right.”

Billy Horschel heard about the crash from Bubba Watson on the third green.

“Very tough right now,” Horschel said. “We sent texts to ( Steinberg) saying we’re praying for him. It’s tough. He’s a friend of mine. We don’t know the full gist of things but we’ve heard the injuries are not life threatenin­g. We pray he’ll be fine.”

Jon Rahm was playing with Tony Finau when they heard of the crash.

“As if his body hasn’t endured enough,” Rahm said. “Just hoping out of a bad situation, the best possible outcome, and I hope he can recover from it and we can see him on the golf course as early as possible. I know he underwent surgery early this year, so I hope he didn’t damage anything he had done already.

“I just hope he can get out of the hospital after recovery and he can still play with his kids and have a normal life.”

Finau said Woods’ record- breaking barrier- smashing victory in the 1997 Masters changed his life.

“He means a lot to the game of golf,” Finau said. “I’ve said it I think time after time, the ’ 97 Masters changed the course of my life. Without that event I probably wouldn’t be here, I wouldn’t be playing golf, so he definitely changed the course of my life, my career. I think I’m one of hundreds of guys out here probably that would say the same thing.

“We all know he’s a strong cookie physically, mentally, so if someone’s going to get through this, he will and be back for the better, I’m sure. My thoughts and prayers I’m sure, as all the players, I can speak on their behalf, are with Tiger.”

 ?? USA TODAY ?? The LA County Sheriff’s Department said Tiger Woods’ injuries in the crash were not life threatenin­g.
USA TODAY The LA County Sheriff’s Department said Tiger Woods’ injuries in the crash were not life threatenin­g.

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