Tiger Woods was seriously injured on Tuesday afternoon in a car crash accident, worrying a lot of fans and fellow athletes around the country. Woods was driving north on Hawthorne Boulevard at Blackhorse road, on the border of Rolling Hills Estates and Rancho Palos Verdes, at about 7:12 a.m. PST, authorities said, when he crashed.
He was conscious when authorities found him and the car and took the golfer to the hospital. Woods underwent surgery and now people are waiting to see how this situation keeps developing. It was revealed that Tiger was attending an event to help celebrities learn how to play or improve their golf game. One of those was Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade, who shared a video with the golf GOAT, joking about his quality on the course.
“So, I told you all I was about to do something amazing today,” Wade told viewers on Instagram.
“Tiger, thanks you for teaching me something. How good am I, or how bad am I?” Wade asks Woods.
“Uh, good,” Woods answers, while he shakes his head from side to side.
The NBA legend shows his admiration for the player before ending the video.
“Everybody, be on the lookout. I got some lessons today from who I think is the GOAT, Tiger Woods. Thank you, brother I appreciate it,” he says.
Dwyane Wade: How good am I?
Tiger Woods: 😐 Good 😐
( 🎥: @dwyanewade via IG) pic.twitter.com/UQUfNJWa0A
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) February 23, 2021
Pictures of Woods with more stars saw the light, showing that he was actually taking part in this event, not playing a tournament or anything.
To clarify: Tiger is in LA for a two-day shoot with Golf Digest and GOLFTV.
Despite some speculation, he was not playing holes or hitting balls, but giving on-course lessons to celebrities. Tiger was in good spirits Monday. Did not arrive to course Tuesday.
— Dan Rapaport (@Daniel_Rapaport) February 23, 2021
Golf lesson with this guy today. And you know what? He’s not bad… He picks things up very quickly. Good listener pic.twitter.com/KinEAGcEKU
— David Spade (@DavidSpade) February 23, 2021
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) February 24, 2021
Every sports fan hopes he gets better soon and the injuries he suffered during the crash don’t affect his golf career. He came back strong after taking a break and he was ready to start competing again this season. That will have to wait now; he first needs to heal before making a return to the course.