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Lucky Sod
27 Nov 09 18:57
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The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that Tiger Woods was seriously injured in a car accident early Friday morning.

Quoting the Florida Highway Patrol, the report says that Woods, 33, was pulling out of his driveway in Isleworth at around 2:25 am when he struck a fire hydrant and drove into a tree on his neighbour's property.

Woods was reportedly driving a 2009 Cadillac Escalade, and the airbags in the vehicle did not deploy.

The world's top-ranked golfer was then transported to hospital in serious condition. Further information about his condition was not released.

The Florida Highway Patrol say the crash remains under investigation and charges are pending. NBC's affiliate in Orlando, WESH, quotes the FHP as saying that alcohol was not a factor. A source told WESH that Woods was treated for facial lacerations.

The report says that Orange County Fire Rescue received a call for assistance at 2:28am. An ambulance was dispatched to Woods' home and he was transported to hospital at that time.

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By:
Becko1982
When: 27 Nov 09 19:00
To be fair, his driving has never been the same since he altered his swing in 2002.
By:
Dutchy Schwarz
When: 27 Nov 09 19:29
He's grand. Released from Hospital with just a few cuts on his face. I blame the Gilettes.
By:
Eldrick
When: 27 Nov 09 19:59
richest sportsman in the world drives into a tree at 2am, hospitalises himself, and highway patrol say it wasn't alcohol related

Cadillac must be delighted with this kind of advertising
By:
irchester
When: 27 Nov 09 20:05
too much caffiene

An acute overdose of caffeine, usually in excess of about 300 milligrams, dependent on body weight and level of caffeine tolerance, can result in a state of central nervous system over-stimulation called caffeine intoxication (DSM-IV 305.90),[82] or colloquially the "caffeine jitters". The symptoms of caffeine intoxication are not unlike overdoses of other stimulants. It may include restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushing of the face, increased urination, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching, a rambling flow of thought and speech, irritability, irregular or rapid heart beat, and psyc**tor agitation.[80] In cases of much larger overdoses, mania, depression, lapses in judgment, disorientation, disinhibition, delusions, hallucinations, and psychosis may occur, and rhabdomyolysis (breakdown of skeletal muscle tissue) can be provoked.[83][84]
By:
irchester
When: 27 Nov 09 20:06
lapses in judgment, disorientation,

so im guessing hes had too much caffiene maybe about 600 mg which is the same as about 8-9 cups of regular coffee.
By:
Back High Lay Low
When: 27 Nov 09 20:56
Sired a winner at Melton last night
By:
SHAPESHIFTER
When: 27 Nov 09 22:26
Most pro golfers would only hit a tree OR a hydrant.

Tiger lands both.

Excellent fade that caught both.
By:
farraflash
When: 28 Nov 09 22:58
Missus trouble.
By:
cpfc4me
When: 29 Nov 09 00:25
Injuries were caused by his wife - the accident was staged to account for them.
By:
cpfc4me
When: 29 Nov 09 00:26
Of course I'm speculating...
By:
big ernie
When: 29 Nov 09 00:52
could explain why he has been such a miserable cnut on the course for the last year
By:
jinks
When: 29 Nov 09 09:33
All ties in with Dubai saga.Woods has helped pull in a lot of cash and now its all gone bad and has lost plenty himself no doubt.

He probably asked for his money back lol.

All monies have been hoovered to top of pyramid nap,the one with the eye on top.

He then threatens to talk publicly about certain agendas e.t.c which was a mistake.Now he has been given rap on knuckles for starters with his wife being informed of certain activities.

T.P.T.B are now done with Mr Woods,he has served his purpose!

Hard to believe,or maybe not....
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