Tiger Woods has been issued with a traffic citation for careless driving and a fine for 164 US dollars as Florida Highway Patrol concluded their investigation into the world golf number one's one-car accident in the early hours of last Friday.
FHP public affairs officer Sergeant Kim Montes announced the results of her department's inquiry at a press conference in Orlando tonight and said Woods, 33, would not be facing any criminal charge.
‘The investigation has concluded that Mr Woods was at fault in the crash,’ Sgt Montes announced.
‘This afternoon, FHP is in the process of issuing a traffic citation for careless driving to Mr Woods.
‘Careless driving is a moving violation and upon conviction may result in a fine of 164 US dollars and four points on a driving record.’