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Tiger Woods Had a Rod Put in His Leg After ‘Significant Orthopedic Injuries’
After being pulled from the mangled wreckage of a single-car accident, the future of Tiger Woods career is in question. The legendary golfer was conscious and in shock when he was pulled from the wreckage of an SUV Tuesday morning, according to first responders. He was taken by ambulance to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, where he underwent emergency surgery to treat extensive injuries that included a shattered leg, ankle and foot bones, according to a hospital official.