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Tiger thought he was in Florida after L.A. crash

Tiger Woods didn’t remember anything about his car wreck on Feb. 23 and believed he was in the state of Florida when a sheriff’s deputy interviewed him at a Los Angeles area hospital moments after the accident, according to a report released Friday.

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