Woods Initially Unresponsive After Crash (ap)

In this photo taken on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009 and released by the Florida Highway Patrol on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, the location of a fire hydrant that was damaged by Tigers Woods in a car accident is shown in Windermere, Fla. The six-page report released Wednesday by the Florida Highway Patrol also included 105 photos of the accident scene. It estimated damage to a fire hydrant Woods struck at $3,000, and a tree his vehicle hit at about $200.

A police officer who responded to Tiger Woods' SUV accident outside his Florida home found two iron golf clubs on the ground and $235 in the vehicle. The Windermere officer said in a report released Monday that Woods was at first unresponsive, lying on the road covered in a blanket and resting his head on a pillow.

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