Tiger Woods Crash: How a Deputy Responding to the Scene Found the Golfer
The road where Tiger Woods crashed his car earlier this week is a notorious danger zone, with 13 accidents in the last 13 months. Chief correspondent Jim Moret drove on the road and said it’s easy to pick up speed without accelerating. Deputy Carlos Gonzalez, the first officer on the scene, told Inside Edition that Woods was barely able to move, trapped inside the mass of twisted metal. Woods faces a long, slow recovery, according to top orthopedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Feldman.
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