Tiger Woods Accident: Fans Send Well Wishes After Serious Car Crash
02/24/2021 12:00 am EST
Here's a look at one fan sending a message to Woods and posting a photo of the vehicle. It's clear the accident was very serious, and fans are hoping that Woods is able to recover quickly.
Former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson is hoping that golf legend is able to recover and return better than ever. In reply to this tweet, one fan wrote, "I hope so too," while another fan added, "Everything good."
NBA star Karl-Anthony Towns is also sending thoughts and prayers to Woods and his family. A few fans replied with hands together emojis while another fan replied, "Uh oh, haven't seen the word yet. Prayers up!!"
Brigitte Gabriel is calling Woods an "American Patriot." There were some followers who didn't agree with Gabriel, as one person replied, "Hope for the best for Tiger for sure ...but 'great American patriot; might [be] a stretch."
There are many who believe that Woods is the greatest golfer of all-time. In his career, Woods has 15 major championships including five Masters. His most recent major title was the Masters in 2019.
One day before the car crash, Woods was hanging out with NBA legend Dwyane Wade. One fan replied, "Tiger Woods is the [GOAT]!!! Nobody comes close." Another person added "God Speed, [Tiger Woods]."
NFL star Baker Mayfield is sending his thoughts and prayers to Woods. One follower replied, "I hope he makes a full recovery and gets whatever help he needs... physically and mentally. If he really is facing an addiction crisis, it knows no bounds, and I hope it's addressed before it's too late."
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