Eldrick Tont “Tiger” Woods is an American professional golfer. He is tied for first in PGA Tour wins, ranks second in men’s major championships, and holds numerous golf records. Woods is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time and is one of the most famous athletes in modern history.
Tiger Woods: Passed away| Dead| Crash| Did die
Passed away:
His father, Earl, wrote that book to a mind-numbing T. It’s the way he was brought up that allowed us to see through the haze of Tiger’s indiscretions; to appreciate him for what he was on the course, and, if not dismiss, at least diminish his off-course behavior.
He was a product of his upbringing, as simplified and cliche as that may be.
Dead:
For so long, when Tiger spoke of his children, or his wife, it was so drenched in PR-spin it made you cringe. We were sure he loved his kids, but we didn’t understand why it couldn’t be more natural.
Last week, when he let Time magazine into his life, Eldrick was the most vulnerable he’s ever been with the public. His answers veered away from typical Tiger-speak, giving more of himself than we’ve ever had.
Crash:
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department explained about Tiger Woods’ cause of car accident Wednesdays, reporting that he approached a curve in the road, Tiger Woods apparently meant to hit the brakes but instead slammed on the gas, causing a high-speed rollover crash.
Six weeks after the golf legend’s leg injuries following the serious crash, Sheriff Alex Villanueva declared that the main causes of the crash were speed and Woods’ inability to negotiate a curve: the excessive speed of 82-87 mph in a 45-mph zone.
Did Die:
Tiger probably mistook the gas pedal for the brakes, according to Capt. James Powers.
The car hit the tree, went airborne did a “pirouette” before It landed. The SUV was traveling about 75 mph when it crashed the tree, Villanueva said.
Born: December 30, 1975 (age 46 years), Cypress, CA