Tiger Woods 'struggled to breathe' after getting tooth knocked out

Woods 'in constant pain' after losing tooth

Tiger Woods has admitted that it "hurt" to breathe after his tooth was supposedly knocked out by a video camera while supporting his girlfriend in a World Cup ski event in Italy.

The former world number one golfer revealed that a videographer accidentally hit his mouth while trying to film Lindsey Vonn following her historic 63rd World Cup win earlier this month.

Woods, who was photographed wearing a skeleton ski mask, has had his teeth fixed ahead of this week's Phoenix Open.

"Oh Jesus, the flight home was a joke," Woods told reporters. "I couldn't eat, couldn't drink until he fixed them, put the temporaries on. I couldn't have anything touch it. Even breathing hurt, because any kind of air over the nerve, the tooth that was still alive, was cracked.

"I had my mask on so no-one knew who I was, trying to blend in, because there are not a lot of brown dudes at ski races, okay, so that was the whole idea of why I wore the mask."

Despite Woods's version of events, a security member at the competition rejected claims that a clash with a video camera was the cause of the golfer's missing tooth.

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