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Tiger Woods has surgery for leg fractures, career in question after California car crash

Tiger Woods was lucky to be alive Tuesday following a high-speed, single-car crash near Los Angeles that caused multiple fractures in the golf great’s legs — requiring immediate surgery.

Woods, 45, was conscious and alert as he was pulled out through the front windshield of a badly damaged luxury SUV following the wreck in Rancho Palos Verdes, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

“It was very fortunate that Mr. Woods was able to come out of this alive,” said Deputy Carlos Gonzalez, who was first on the scene.

Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that while Woods was “able to communicate,” he “was not able to get up. That was not an option.”

Woods’ “serious” injuries included a shattered ankle and two leg fractures— one of which was compound, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Photos from the scene show the gray vehicle on its side on a hill with its airbags deployed and extensive damage to the front-end.

The athlete was traveling alone at around 7:12 a.m. on Hawthorne Boulevard and Blackhorse Road — a notoriously accident-prone stretch of suburban LA — when he apparently lost control of the 2021 Genesis GV80 and crashed into a raised median.

The vehicle crossed two oncoming lanes, hit a curb and a tree and rolled over several times before coming to a stop on its side in a grassy area, authorities said.

The airbags deployed and the inside of the car stayed basically intact, “giving [Woods] the cushion to survive what would have otherwise been a fatal crash,” Villanueva said.

Tiger Woods’ car is seen after his one vehicle wreck in Los Angeles. MACE / BACKGRID

The sheriff’s department initially said Woods had to be rescued using a tool called the “jaws of life,” but Captain James Powers later walked that back on Fox News, saying “they were not used, that is not an accurate statement.”

Fire officials used a halligan tool and axe to rip off the SUV’s windshield and pull Woods out. 

“We used an axe and another type of hand tool to pry the windshield out and then assisted the patient out of the vehicle,” Officer Henry Narvaez said.

Woods was wearing a seatbelt, according to Gonzalez, who said the golf star “seemed as though he was still calm and lucid.”

“I asked him what his name was [and] he told me his name was Tiger and at that moment I immediately recognized him,” said Gonzalez.

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A vehicle rest on its side after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods along a road in the Rancho Palos Verdes section of Los Angeles. He was removed through the windshield.
A vehicle rest on its side after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods along a road in the Rancho Palos Verdes section of Los Angeles. He was removed through the windshield.MACE / BACKGRID
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After getting Woods out of the wreck, first responders put him on a backboard, secured his neck and took him to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center by ambulance.

In a statement, his agent Mark Steinberg said the golfer suffered “multiple leg injuries.”

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“He is currently in surgery and we thank you for your privacy and support,” the statement, obtained by Golf Digest, said.

Woods was still conscious when he arrived at the hospital, and asked for someone to contact a member of his team, Villanueva said.

Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash but said that it did not appear Woods was impaired. There was no smell of alcohol or any other signs that the golfer was under the influence, the officials said.

Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Woods was traveling “at a high rate of speed” and lost control of the SUV, a courtesy car for players at the Genesis Invitational, where Woods served as tournament host over the weekend.

Authorities did not say how fast Woods was driving, but Villanueva noted he was traveling at a “relatively greater speed than normal” while descending a hill. The sheriff said that there were no skid marks or no signs of braking.

“That area has a high frequency of accidents,” he added.

Gonzalez told reporters that he sometimes catches people topping 80 mph in the 45 mph zone and has seen fatal crashes there.

A neighbor called 911 to report the crash, which “literally happened right at their doorstep,” the sheriff said.

James Powers, the sheriff’s department captain, told Fox News the road Woods was traveling on “is kind of a steep climb and he was coming downhill.” 

“I know that speeds can increase just by the momentum of a vehicle so I would definitely believe that speed is a contributing factor to this,” Powers said.

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The probe into the cause of the collision could take days or weeks, authorities said.

There was also a second crash when a vehicle that stopped to help Woods got rear-ended, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. That wreck was minor, with no one hurt. 

The incident took place about 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, near the swanky communities of Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hill Estates, where the golfer visited a country club on Monday.

LA County Sheriff’s officers investigate an accident involving famous golfer Tiger Woods. Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

Woods, who’s recorded 82 PGA Tour wins, was in the Golden State for the Genesis Invitational, which wrapped up over the weekend in the Pacific Palisades. He presented the trophy to winner Max Homa.

Afterward, he was on a two-day content shoot with Discovery’s Golf Digest/GOLFTV involving Woods giving on-course lessons to celebrities.

Photos from Monday showed Woods hanging out with basketball star Dwyane Wade and actor David Spade at the Rolling Hills Country Club.

Woods had been due back at the club’s course on Tuesday morning for the second day of the shoot — but never made it, a spokeswoman for Discovery said.

“Everyone at Discovery and GOLFTV wishes Tiger a speedy recovery and our thoughts are with him, his family and his team at this time,” she said in a statement.

The athlete underwent a fifth back surgery in December — though on Sunday expressed hopes that he might be healthy enough to return to the Masters in April.

“God I hope so,” he said. “I’ve got to get there first. A lot of it is based on my surgeons and doctors and therapist and making sure I do it correctly. This is the only back I’ve got, I don’t have much more wiggle room left.”

Once the world’s greatest golfer, Woods has made headlines for his car crashes in the past, including in 2009, when he smashed up his Cadillac Escalade outside his Florida home — breaking open the explosive cheating scandal that torpedoed his career and cost him his marriage to model Elin Nordegren.

LA County Sheriff’s officers investigate an accident involving famous golfer Tiger Woods. Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

He was knocked unconscious in that crash and treated for minor injuries to his face at a hospital.

The intense scrutiny over the cause of the crash eventually led to the revelation of Woods’ infidelities, and he later released a statement apologizing for his cheating.

One of his former mistresses, Rachel Uchitel, who was at the center of the 2009 scandal, told The Post on Tuesday that she was worried about Woods after his latest crash.

“Obviously hearing the news has shaken me up as it’s probably shaken everybody up to see that,” she said.

In 2017, Woods was busted for DUI in Florida after cops found him passed out behind the wheel of his Mercedes-Benz.

A mug shot showed him with bleary eyes and disheveled hair, and tests showed he had Vicodin, Dilaudid, Xanax, Ambien and THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in his system.

LA County Sheriff’s officers investigate an accident involving famous golfer Tiger Woods. AFP via Getty Images

Police at the time said it appeared he’d been in a minor car accident before they found him.  

He told officers that he had a reaction to several prescription drugs, including Vicodin and Xanax. Soon after his arrest, he announced he was seeking “professional help to manage my medications” and dealing with back pain and a sleep disorder. 

He pleaded guilty to reckless driving in a deal to avoid conviction for DUI, and was sentenced to one year of probation and a $250 fine. Woods later checked into a clinic to get help with prescription medication and a sleep disorder.