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What happened when Tiger Woods announced his comeback 10 months after the crash? Tiger Woods profile has recently been exposed

author:Strait Net

10 months after the crash, "Tiger" Woods returned to the golf course.

According to the Us Chinese network quoted by China News Network, golf legend "Tiger Woods" announced in a statement on the 8th local time that he will return to participate in the PNC Golf Championship held next week, when he will also compete with his son.

On February 23, local time, "Tiger" Woods had a car accident near Los Angeles in the United States, and he seriously injured his ankle and leg in the accident, and was sent to the hospital for surgical treatment.

On April 7, local time, the Los Angeles County Police Department in the United States said that the reason for the car accident of "Tiger" Woods on February 23 this year was speeding.

The accident investigation report showed that Woods was driving too fast at the time, making it impossible to pass the corners. At the time of the crash, Woods was traveling between 135 and 140 kilometers per hour, while the speed limit on the section he was on was 72 kilometers.

Reports suggest woods may have used the throttle as a brake at the time of the accident, but there was no sign of braking when the police investigated.

Police obtained data from the car that Woods not only did not step on the brakes before the accident, but pressed the accelerator to 99%. Investigators believe Woods may have mistakenly used the throttle as a brake, estimating an estimated speed of 120 kilometers per hour when the car hit a tree.

Born on December 30, 1975, Woods is an American golfer who is considered one of the most successful golfers of all time.

Source: Fast Technology