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Tiger Woods told police after crash that he didn’t remember driving – Wide World of Sports
‘He repeated that he did not know’

When Tiger Woods crashed his car in Southern California last week, he told sheriff’s deputies that he had no recollection of driving or how the accident happened, according to a Los Angeles County affidavit for a search warrant of the vehicle’s black box.
Woods was driving February 23 in Rancho Palos Verdes, near Los Angeles, shortly after 7 a.m. PT when his Genesis SUV hit a “Welcome to Rolling Hills Estates” sign, crossed a centre divider and travelled more than 150 feet across the shoulder of…
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