Golfer Tiger Woods badly hurt in car crash, expected to survive

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A vehicle rests on its side after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods along a road in the Rancho Palos Verdes suburb of Los Angeles on Feb 23, 2021. (Photo: AP/Ringo HW Chiu)

LOS ANGELES: Golfer Tiger Woods was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday (Feb 23) after suffering multiple injuries when his car went off a road and rolled down a steep hillside, requiring the "jaws of life" to extricate him.

Woods' injuries were not believed to be life threatening, ESPN reported, citing police sources.

Woods, 45, was the sole occupant in the SUV when it crashed at about 7.12am (11.12pm Singapore time) near the suburban communities of Rolling Hills Estates and Rancho Palos Verdes, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a written statement.

Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, said in a statement given to Golf Digest journalist Daniel Rapaport: "Tiger Woods was in a single-car accident this morning in California where he suffered multiple leg injuries. He is currently in surgery and we thank you for your privacy and support."

Sheriff's deputy Joana Warren told Reuters the vehicle had gone off the highway and rolled down the hillside before coming to rest at the bottom.

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In this aerial image take from video provided by KABC-TV, a vehicle rests on its side after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods along a road in the Rancho Palos Verdes section of Los Angeles on Tuesday, Feb 23, 2021. (Screengrab: AP/KABC-TV)

Video images of the scene showed the SUV resting on its side well off the roadway, its front end badly damaged and surrounded by debris. The jaws of life refers to tools used to pry open vehicles involved in accidents when a victim may be trapped.

Woods, considered one of the greatest athletes in the history of his sport, had hosted the PGA Tour's annual Genesis Invitational at the Riviera Country Club over the weekend.

He did not compete, citing ongoing issues with his surgically repaired back, but was seen at the Rolling Hills Country Club on Monday with actress Jada Pinkett Smith, former basketball star Dwyane Wade and comedian David Spade.

Woods underwent his fifth back surgery in December.

SPORTS WORLD SHOCKED

News of the accident sent shockwaves through the sports world.

"Praying for my brother @TigerWoods as we all anxiously await more news," former baseball star Alex Rodriguez said on Twitter. "Thinking of him and his entire family."

"I am sick to my stomach,” fellow PGA Tour golfer Justin Thomas said during a news conference where he called Woods one of his closest friends. “I just hope he’s alright.”

Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn, Woods' former girlfriend, tweeted simply: "Praying for TW".

The PGA Tour issued a statement from commissioner Jay Monahan. "We have been made aware of Tiger Woods' car accident today," it said. "We are awaiting further information when he comes out of surgery. On behalf of the PGA TOUR and our players, Tiger is in our prayers and will have our full support as he recovers."

Former United States president Donald Trump issued a statement urging Woods to get well soon, adding: "You are a true champion!"

Woods held the top spot in professional golf's world rankings for a record total of 683 weeks, winning 14 Major championship titles between 1997 and 2008.

After a series of injuries and personal issues derailed his career at times, Woods claimed his 15th Major title at the Masters in 2019, his fifth time earning the coveted green jacket given to Masters champions.

California-born Eldrick "Tiger" Woods turned professional in 1996 and won his first PGA Tour title in only his fifth start. Since then, he has virtually redefined the game.

His success on the greens transformed him into a worldwide superstar, ushering in an era of multimillion-dollar endorsements and lucrative appearance money, and spread the sport to an audience far beyond its traditional image of male, white and middle-class.

Woods also served as a major influence on the modern generation of golfers such as Australian former world number one Jason Day, who has said he read a book about Woods and decided to copy the American's high work ethic, spending hours and hours on the practice range.

Woods' 15 Grand Slam titles stands second only to the record 18 Majors won by Jack Nicklaus.

Source: Reuters/kg