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Tiger Woods was driving nearly twice the speed limit before crash

  • Excessive speed was the single cause of the accident that left the golf legend with career-threatening injuries, sheriff says in long-awaited report
  • Woods’ SUV, moving at up to 140km/h (87mph) crossed through two oncoming lanes and uprooted a tree before rolling over on a downhill stretch

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A crane is used to lift a vehicle following a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods in the Los Angeles area in February. Photo: AP

Tiger Woods was driving at nearly twice the posted speed limit of 45mph (72km/h) before he hit a sharp turn and crashed on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in February, the Los Angeles County Sheriff said on Wednesday in his long-awaited report on the accident that left the golf legend seriously injured.

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The excessive speed Woods was driving in the borrowed Hyundai Genesis SUV was the single cause of the February 23 crash that left him with serious ankle and leg injuries that threaten his legendary playing career, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.

Investigators examined the SUV’s advanced data systems to determine the golfing legend reached speeds between 84 and 87mph (135 and 140km/h) around the time of the crash in Rancho Palos Verdes. The sheriff released the information after Woods waived any objection to the release of the crash information.

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Golf legend Tiger Woods suffers severe leg injuries after rollover car crash in California

Golf legend Tiger Woods suffers severe leg injuries after rollover car crash in California

Instead of reducing his speed into the curvy stretch of Hawthorne Boulevard, Woods was accelerating down the huge grade that sometimes catches drivers unaware of their growing momentum. Woods’ SUV crossed through two oncoming lanes and uprooted a tree before rolling over on a downhill stretch that police said is known for wrecks.

During the year before the rollover, 13 other motorists crashed on the stretch of Hawthorne and all but two were found at fault. Villanueva has said that it is easy for a driver to pick up speed on the downhill stretch with gravity alone creating momentum.

Woods had stayed in the Los Angeles area after hosting the Genesis Invitational and was on his way to the Rolling Hills Country Club around 7am on February 23 for a film shoot after spending the night at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes.

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According to sources, witnesses described Woods as hurrying out of the resort and immediately accelerating hard away from the car park.

Woods is now in Florida recovering from multiple surgeries.

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