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Tiger Woods Shares Photo and Health Update on His Recovery After Car Crash

Earlier this month, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva revealed that the primary cause of the crash was speed. During a press conference, Villanueva said that Woods was driving 84 to 87 miles per hour during the crash before he hit a tree. Villanueva stressed that no preferential treatment was given to Woods and that they were only able to release the findings of the crash with his permission. He said that they did not conduct a field sobriety test at the time because it was inappropriate given the seriousness of Woods injuries. Powers said that there was no evidence of impairment, alcohol, narcotics or any evidence of medication in the vehicle or on Woods, and that there was no evidence he was on his cell phone or driving during the accident.

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Tiger Woods crash report revealed: Speeding at 87mph – and he did not apply brakes

Tiger Woods crash report revealed: Speeding at 87mph – and he did not apply brakes
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Tiger Woods Was Driving Nearly 90 mph When He Crashed SUV in February

Tiger Woods Was Driving Nearly 90 mph When He Crashed SUV in February
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Tiger Woods' Car Crash Caused by Speed, Authorities Say

By Antoinette Bueno‍ This video is unavailable because we were unable to load a message from our sponsors. If you are using ad-blocking software, please disable it and reload the page. Embed Code Now playing The cause of Tiger Woods car crash in February that left him hospitalized with serious injuries has been determined. According to Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, the primary cause of the crash was speed. During a press conference on Wednesday, Villanueva said that Woods was driving 84 to 87 miles per hour during the crash before he hit a tree. Villanueva stressed that no preferential treatment was given to Woods and that they were only able to release the findings of the crash with his permission.

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