Tiger Woods would not revisit his infamous car crash with reporters on Tuesday saying he believes all of his memories of the wreck and all of the intricate details of it have already been discussed. All those answers have been answered in the investigation," said Woods, who addressed a room full of media members for the first time since the February accident. It's been over 9 months since Woods suffered comminuted open fractures to his right leg in a horrific Feb. 23 car crash near Los Angeles and even though a police report has been publicly released, there are still many questions that remain. Tiger, though, clearly wanted no part of shedding light on those while on the podium in the Bahamas at the Hero World Challenge adding that he does not have flashbacks to the terrifying scene. cops say the violent crash was all caused by Woods' speed saying they believe the golfer was going over 80 MPH in a 45 MPH zone just before the accident. cops also say video showed Tiger moving well and appearing to be completely coherent as he left his hotel minutes before the crash. Tiger's initial talk with first responders, cops said in the docs Woods was knocked unconscious in the crash and "did not know how the collision occurred.
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