Tiger Woods moved to a different hospital after Tuesday's crash

Tiger Woods has been moved to a different hospital about two days after he was involved in a horrific crash in Rolling Hills Estates.

Dr. Anish Mahajan, the doctor who issued a statement on Tiger Woods' social media accounts earlier in the week, said the golf legend is now recovering at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Thursday's development comes hours after Woods underwent surgery from the single-vehicle wreck. The golfer was responsive and alert when crews arrived at the crash scene Tuesday.

On the morning of Feb. 23, the golf legend left the luxurious Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes in a 2021 Genesis GV-80. While driving the courtesy vehicle downhill on the northbound side Hawthorne Boulevard at what Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said was at a high rate of speed, Woods veered into the center divider, into oncoming traffic, before the SUV tumbled downhill where he hit a tree. 

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Carlos Gonzalez was the very first responder to arrive at the crash site. 

"I arrive on scene and immediately I notice the vehicle rolled over off the side of the roadway. As soon as I got out of my patrol car, a neighbor came up and said ‘deputy, I think the driver’s still trapped inside.’ So, I ran over the vehicle and I noticed there was a large hole in the windshield and I was able to get my upper body inside to check on the wellbeing of the driver, and I see Tiger Woods sitting in the driver’s seat. At that time, I don’t recognize who he is in the moment, but I ask him 'hey, what’s your name?' And he looks at me and he says ‘Tiger’ and it took me about half a second but I recognized him instantly and I didn’t say anything because I had a job to do, but I went into my screening questions to check his mental state. I’m asking him if he knows where he’s at, what day it is, and he’s answering me quickly so to me, that tells me that he’s lucid and he’s aware of what’s going on and he seems calm," Gonzalez said. 

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