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Tiger Woods’s Car Accident Caused By Speed: Sheriff Confirms Golfer Was Driving ’84-87 MPH’

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The sports world held its collective breath on Feb. 23 after news of Tiger Woods’ terrifying car crash in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.

Tiger, 45, suffered multiple injuries in the single-vehicle crash, requiring emergency surgery on his right leg. As the golf icon continues his recovery, the Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department announced on Wednesday (Apr.

7) that its investigation revealed excessive speed was the main cause of the accident. L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Tiger was driving somewhere between 84-87 miles per hour when he struck the median and was going 75 when he hit the tree.

Investigators believe Tiger inadvertently accelerated instead of hitting the break when he realized he was losing control. There.

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