Woods may have hit accelerator instead of brake in crash
Tiger Woods was traveling more than 40 miles per hour above the speed limit when he lost control of his car, causing the crash that severely injured him in February, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said on Wednesday. Freddie Joyner has more.
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