Tiger Woods thought he was in Florida after crash in Los Angeles, according to collision report
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L.A. County sheriff cites excessive speed for Tiger's crash (1:23)
L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva reveals more details on Tiger Woods' crash, citing excessive speed as the reason for the accident and that Tiger is facing no charges. (1:23)
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Tiger Woods didn't remember anything about his car wreck on Feb. 23 and believed he was in the state of Florida when a sheriff's deputy interviewed him at a Los Angeles-area hospital after the crash.
Those were among the new details included in 22 pages of a traffic collision report and supplemental reports released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on Friday.