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Tiger Woods may never play top-level golf again after suffering ‘incredibly severe trauma’ in car crash – ABC News
Tiger Woods is “very unlikely” to play professional golf again after a car crash left him with a shattered right leg, medical experts say.

Tiger Woods is “very unlikely” to ever return to top-flight golf after a car crash left him with a shattered right leg, medical experts say.
Key points:
- Woods is “alert” and recovering in hospital after emergency surgery
- Police say the golf legend won’t be charged over the crash that may have ended his career
- But his injuries are “incredibly severe” and could be “life-altering”, medical experts say
Woods is recovering in hospital in Los Angeles after undergoing surgery for “life-altering” injuries…
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