Tiger Woods speaks for the first time after horror car crash

Sep 18, 2020; Mamaroneck, New York, USA; Tiger Woods talks to reporters following his second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Winged Foot Golf Club - West. [Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports]

Tiger Woods spoke out after some of the world's best golfers paid tribute to him on Sunday as he continues his recovery from a horror car crash.

Golf stars wore Woods' signature red shirt and black trousers on the final day of the WGC-Workday Championship in Florida.

It's the outfit Woods is famous for wearing on the concluding day of tournaments - and the likes of Jason Day, Tony Finau, Tommy Fleetwood, Sebastian Munoz, Rory McIlroy and Patrick Reed all emulated his style.

The 15-times Major winner said his fellow competitors and fans were aiding him in his recovery from serious leg injuries which threaten to end his illustrious career.

He said on Twitter : "It is hard to explain how touching today was when I turned on the tv and saw all the red shirts.

"To every golfer and every fan, you are truly helping me get through this tough time."

Grounds crew at the Puerto Rico Championship also wore red and black in tribute to Woods, who was told by doctors he was lucky to be alive following his crash in Los Angeles County last Tuesday.

Woods has worn red and black on Sundays since his early days as a golfer, and previously said he was inspired to do so by his mother Tida.

The damaged car of Tiger Woods is towed away after he was involved in a car crash, near Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 23, 2021. [REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni]

“I wear red on Sundays because my mom thinks that that’s my power colour,” Woods has said. “And you know you should always listen to your mom.”

The WGC-Workday Championship was won by Collin Morikawa, who fittingly emulated one of Woods' achievements before saying: "I want to say thank you to Tiger."

Morikawa joined Woods as the only player to have won a major championship and WGC event before turning 25.

Afterwards, the 24-year-old told the Golf Channel: "Tiger means everything to me.

"Yes he had the crash and thankfully he's all right and hopefully he has a quick and great recovery, but I don't think we say thank you enough so I want to say thank you to Tiger.

"Sometimes you lose people too early. I lost my grandpa about a month ago and you don't get to say thank you enough."

Woods, who has won 82 PGA Tour events, said on Friday he was "in good spirits" after he was moved to a new hospital to continue his recovery.

The 45-year-old is now being treated at LA's Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, which is renowned for its work rehabbing athletes.

He was moved to the centre on Friday after undergoing surgery at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, where his leg was put back together with a rod, screws and pins.

Woods had suffered open fractures to his tibia and fibula and further injuries to his foot and ankle.

After his move to the Cedars-Sinai Centre, Woods' family announced that early follow-up treatment had been successful.

"Tiger has moved to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and received follow-up procedures on his injuries this morning," read a tweet from the 45-year-old's official Twitter account.

"The procedures were successful, and he is now recovering and in good spirits."

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