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The full timeline of Tiger Woods’ year since his Feb. 23, 2021, car crash

It has been exactly one year since Tiger Woods crashed his SUV in Los Angeles, a frightening wreck he admits he’s lucky to have survived. Here is everything Woods has said and done in the year since.

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