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Associated Press Reporter & Lottie Gibbons

Tiger Woods 'responsive' after surgery on serious leg injuries suffered in car crash

Tiger Woods seriously injured both his legs in a car crash in the Los Angeles suburbs on Tuesday morning.

His manager Mark Steinberg said Woods underwent surgery on his leg, and the injuries were described as serious. No charges were filed, police said there was no evidence he was impaired and no one else was injured.

A statement on Woods's Twitter account said the golfer had suffered multiple "open fractures" to his lower right leg, with a rod placed in his tibia and screws and pins in his ankle.

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The statement added: "He is currently awake, responsive and recovering in his hospital room.

"Thank you to the wonderful doctors and hospital staff at Harbor UCLA Medical Centre, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, and the Fire Department.

"Your support and assistance has been outstanding."

Woods was alone in the SUV when it crashed into a raised median, crossed two oncoming lanes and rolled several times, authorities said at a news conference.

Workers move a vehicle on its side after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Police said Woods was alert as firefighters pried open the front windshield to get him out.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said the airbags deployed and the inside of the SUV stayed mostly intact, which "gave him a cushion to survive the crash".

There was no immediate evidence that Woods was impaired. Authorities said they checked for any odour of alcohol or other signs he was under the influence of a substance and found none. They did not say how fast he was driving.

The crash happened about 7:15 am on a sweeping, downhill stretch of a two-lane road through upscale suburbs.

Woods was in Los Angeles over the weekend as tournament host of the Genesis Invitational that ended on Sunday, and then to film content for his sponsor, Discovery-owned GOLFTV. He was not playing while recovering from a fifth back surgery on December 23.

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Thoughts and prayers have come from everywhere, including Jack Nicklaus and Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, and former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, who has played golf with Woods and awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.

The news put a damper on the World Golf Championship in Florida, where Woods was eligible to play.

Justin Thomas, one of the younger players whom Woods has embraced, said: "I'm sick to my stomach.

"It hurts to see one of my closest friends get in an accident. Man, I just hope he's all right."

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