Tiger Woods first seen walking on his own since car crash | News
Tiger Woods appears to be recovering from a car crash on February 23.
Photos of the legendary golfer walking without crutches for the first time since the collision have surfaced. Based on Shadow Alliancephoto from October 9 and he is watching his son play golf, see below:
Come back on February 23, Woods, 45, attended the Genesis Golf Invitational in the Pacific Palisades, California Villanueva. He hit the median of the covered section of road across the street, which was a steep downward bend, and rolled over and over again. A neighbor called 911 and showed emergency responders where the vehicle was.
Woods suffered serious injuries to both legs and paramedics transported him by ambulance to UCLA Harbor Medical Center, the nearest trauma center. Thankfully, he had no other life-threatening injuries.
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On February 24, a statement was posted on Woods’ Official Twitter account says he’s “awake, responsive, and recovering in the ward.” On the same dayLos Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said the crash was “absolutely an accident” and no charges will be filed against Woods.
It is unclear whether Tiger Woods, who recently underwent surgery in December, will be able to continue playing golf.