Tiger Woods made his first public appearance since his single-car accident in February and refused to answer any questions related to the crash.

On Tuesday, Woods appeared for a press conference at the Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas and spoke on his healing process over the last nine months. The golf champion made it clear that he wanted to put any reminder of the February 23 crash behind him, NY Post reports.

“This year is a year I’d like to turn the page on,” Woods said.

When asked what he remembered about the accident, the first place PGA tour winner shut down the prying and let it be known that he would not be reliving the traumatic experience.

 

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“Yeah, all those answers have been answered in the investigation, so you can read about all that there in the post report,” he said.

 

Woods suffered multiple injuries to his leg due to the “high-speed” single-car crash that took place just outside Los Angeles earlier this year. At the time, Woods had to undergo extensive surgery that included stabilizing his leg by inserting a rod into the tibia, Golf Digest reports. Screws and pins were also used to stabilize the bones in Wood’s foot and ankle.

During the press conference, Woods explained how challenging the recovery process has been for him and all the work he still has to do.

“This one’s been much more difficult,” Woods said. “The knee stuff that I had on my left knee … those operations were one thing, that’s one level. Then you add the back, that’s another level. And then with this right leg, that was … it’s hard to explain how difficult it has been just to be immobile for the three months, just lay there and I was just looking forward to getting outside.”

Source: Tiger Woods Shut Down Questions About His Car Crash In First Public Appearance Since Accident