Excessive speed was the primary cause of the crash that left Tiger Woods with injuries in February, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced Wednesday. RELATED: Tiger Woods seriously injured in crash on steep LA-area road The L.A. County sheriff says “excessive speed” caused Tiger Woods’ SUV crash. Says the 15-time major champion was driving more than 80 mph in a 45 mph zone. @BNCNews — Anthony Amey (@AnthonyAmey) April 7, 2021 County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Woods' car was traveling between 84 and 87 miles per hour on February 23, which is twice the posted speed limit in the area […]
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