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Tiger Woods was unconscious when first discovered after crashing his car in Southern California

Tiger Woods was unconscious when he was first discovered after crashing his car in Southern California, authorities said in court documents obtained on Friday.
Key points:
- Law enforcement authorities had not previously revealed that Tiger Woods was unconscious when he was first discovered
- Authorities have not yet revealed the contents of the car’s “black box” recorder
- Experts in trauma said it is not uncommon for patients to experience loss of consciousness in major accidents
The man who initially found Woods told deputies that the 45-year-old would not respond to his questions.
Law enforcement had not previously disclosed that Woods had been unconscious following the crash.
The man, who lives near the site in Rolling Hills Estates, heard the…
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