Lindsey Vonn: The Pain For Tiger "Is really nothing when he has had as many injuries as he's had"

Brian Pinelli in a special to USA Today, talks to all-time World Cup win leader Lindsey Vonn, who took to Facebook to say her man was indeed hit in the face by a videographer. This, even though no one saw the incident that resulted in a tooth loss. Race organizers strongly deny the claim. And the videographer remains on the run hiding footage that could net him a large check.

From Pinelli's story:

Vonn added of Woods' condition: "The nerve is showing, so he will definitely get it replaced ASAP.

"This pain is really nothing when he has had as many injuries as he's had," she said. "It's not a big deal, he was in good spirits."

Meanwhile, the race secretary general Nicola Colli, who is understood to have personally escorted Woods during his time at the finish line where the tooth loss occurred, says he saw nothing.

"During the [awards] ceremony, Tiger Woods was in the operations tent, the tent just outside the exit gate," Colli told USA TODAY Sports. "He was looking on from there and he was not in the finish area."

Colli added: "He was not in the ceremony area during the ceremony ... I don't have any information regarding the accident."