Tiger Woods' Whereabouts: Sports Pro Last Seen Golfing With Dwyane Wade, David Spade Before Tragic Car Crash
One day before Tiger Woods was rushed to the hospital after he was involved in a major car crash on Tuesday, February 23, he was seen separately with Dwyane Wade and David Spade.
A few hours prior to news of Woods' car accident — the sports pro was immediately taken into surgery to be treated for a compound fracture in at least one of his legs — Wade, 39, posted an array of photos of the two hitting around the golf course.
"The reason I picked up a golf club 🤯 Yesterday was a pretty cool day!" the NBA star captioned his Instagram post. "Thank you @tigerwoods@golfdigest for this dope opportunity!"
Wade also posted a video of the two joking around after playing a few rounds. "How good am I or how bad am I," Wade asked Woods, calling him the "GOAT" multiple times in the clip.
"Uh, good," Woods joked while shaking his head, as they both burst into laughter. "We're getting better, yeah, we're getting better."
Spade, 56, also shared a photo sitting in a golf cart with the sports legend on Monday night. "Golf lesson with this guy today," he captioned the photo via Twitter. "And you know what? He’s not bad… He picks things up very quickly. Good listener."
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OK! recently reported that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department responded to a single vehicle rollover traffic collision at 7 a.m. The driver, who was identified as the one and only Woods, was extricated from the wreck with the "jaws of life" tool. The car sustained major damage, the LASP reported.
Woods was at Riviera Country Club over the weekend to host the Genesis Invitational; however, he was out of the field due to a recent back surgery. Video of the crash, which was seen on CNN, showed Woods' car badly mangled approximately 20 feet off the road.
Wood's manager, Mark Steinberg, has since shared a statement, confirming: "Tiger Woods was in a single-car accident this morning in California where he suffered multiple leg injuries. He is currently in surgery and we thank you for your privacy and support."