Tiger Woods caused $3,200 in property damage, wasn’t wearing a seat belt and was driving erratically outside his Florida home before crashing into a tree, according to a report.
The six-page report only describes the accident and does not include statements from Woods, his wife, Elin Nordegren, or witnesses. It also includes 105 photos of the accident scene.
The report’s release came just hours after the world’s No. 1 golfer put out a statement saying he had let his family down with “transgressions” he regrets “with all of my heart.”
The final accident report shows Woods didn’t just hit a fire hydrant and tree.
Upon leaving his driveway, Woods’ vehicle rubbed up against a line of bushes, crossed over a curb, onto a grass median and into a row of hedges before swerving left into the hydrant and crashing into the tree, an illustration in the report shows. Woods’ vehicle was traveling 30 mph in a 25 mph zone. Damage to the SUV was estimated at $8,000.
Photographs of the accident were taken by security officers in the Isleworth community, a neighbor and troopers. The photos show damage to both front sides of the Cadillac Escalade, and the windows on the back passenger doors were broken.
Nordegren told Windermere police she used a golf club to smash the back windows to help Woods get out.
The Florida Highway Patrol closed its inquiry into the crash Tuesday. Woods, who refused to talk to authorities, was charged with careless driving, which carries a $164 fine and four points on his driving record.
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