Woods issues statement on crash

Tiger Woods broke his silence about the car accident he was involved in early on Friday morning as Florida Highway Patrol were informed the world number one golfer had cancelled another scheduled interview with its troopers and appointed a lawyer to represent him in the case.

Woods issues statement on crash

Tiger Woods broke his silence about the car accident he was involved in early on Friday morning as Florida Highway Patrol were informed the world number one golfer had cancelled another scheduled interview with its troopers and appointed a lawyer to represent him in the case.

Woods, 33, issued a statement on his official website on Sunday at around the same time as investigators made public the development that Mark Nejame was representing the 14-time major winner.

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