Tiger Woods said he was ‘talking to the president’ in post car-crash phone call

The golf icon was arrested after escaping unhurt from the accident in which he clipped a trailer he was attempting to overtake and rolled his Range Rover.
Tiger Woods said he was ‘talking to the president’ in post car-crash phone call

Tiger Woods in a police car after his arrest (Martin County Sheriff’s Office/AP)

Tiger Woods said he was “just talking to the president” on the phone following his car crash, according to bodycam footage released by Florida police.

Fifteen-time major winner Woods, 50, was arrested after escaping unhurt from the accident in which he clipped a trailer he was attempting to overtake and rolled his Range Rover.

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