Los Angeles County sheriff: Excessive speed caused Tiger Woods’ car accident

By Erin Walsh  |  Last updated 4/7/21

Tiger Woods’ February car accident was caused by excessive speed, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday, according to ESPN.

Woods’ vehicle was traveling 84 to 87 miles per hour on a downhill road outside Los Angeles with a speed limit of 45 and was going 75 mph when his car hit a tree, sheriff Alex Villanueva said.

The accident left Woods with serious injuries, which required surgery. Villanueva blamed the crash solely on excessive speed and reiterated that the golf star was not impaired. 

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