WINDERMERE, Fla. (AP) -- Tiger Woods says he has let his family down and regrets "those transgressions with all of my heart."
In a statement Wednesday on his web site, Woods says he has not been "true to my values and the behavior my family deserves." He offered his "profound apology" to his supporters.
His comments came after Us Weekly magazine published a cover story alleging that a Los Angeles cocktail waitress had a 31-month affair with the world's number one golfer.
A final report on Woods' car accident outside his home in Florida shows he caused $3,200 in damage to property other than his SUV. The six-page report released Wednesday by the Florida Highway Patrol also included 105 photos of the accident scene. It estimated damage to a fire hydrant Woods struck at $3,000, and a tree his vehicle hit at about $200.
The report only describes the accident and does not include statements from witnesses. The inquiry into last week's crash has been closed, even though Woods has refused to talk to authorities. Woods was charged with careless driving, which carries a $164 fine and four points on his driving record.









