Tiger Woods canceled yet another meeting with the Florida Highway Patrol on Sunday, the same day police released the 911 calls from his early Friday morning single-vehicle accident.
A lawyer for Woods reportedly canceled the 3 p.m. ET meeting with law enforcement officials, but did not offer a reason.
Meanwhile, speculation builds around the golfer's Friday car accident, why he left the house early in the morning, where he was going and whether a heated dispute with his wife, Elin, preceded the crash.
Several of Woods' neighbors can be heard on the 911 calls saying there was an accident in the front of their house and the person in the vehicle was lying on the ground.
AUDIO: Woods 911 Tape Released.
On Sunday, Woods posted a statement on his Web site saying that the car crash that sent him to the hospital is his fault and has become embarrassing to him and his family, but he plans to keep it a private matter.
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Woods writes that his wife acted "courageously" when she saw that he was hurt. He says any other assertion is "absolutely false."
Woods says he understands there is curiosity about the accident. He says the "malicious" rumors circulating about him and his family are irresponsible.
The world's No. 1 golfer says he has cuts and bruising and is "pretty sore."
In its initial accident report, the patrol said Woods left his house, ran over a fire hydrant with his Cadillac Escalade and then smashed into a tree at 2:25 a.m. Friday. And Windermere police chief Daniel Saylor said Woods' wife told officers she heard the crash from inside their home, and used a golf club to break out the back window.
The FHP continues to investigate the crash as a traffic accident, refusing to get caught up in rumors.
Sgt. Kim Montes, the patrol spokeswoman, said Woods is not required to give a statement, only his driver's license, insurance and registration for the SUV, which was towed to a private yard with damage to the front and broken back-seat windows.
"We still are going to move forward with our crash investigation," she said.
Police first tried to interview Woods on Friday, only for his wife to ask if they could return the next day because he was sleeping.
As they headed to Woods' $2.4 million house inside the gates of Isleworth on Saturday afternoon, FHP dispatch put through a phone call to troopers from Woods' agent, informing them that Woods and his wife would be unavailable to talk until Sunday.
"I don't know what was said," Montes said Saturday. "I mean, (Friday) we understood, and that's kind of normal. It is unusual that we haven't gotten a statement. This just delays us to getting closer to the completion of the investigation."
Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, did not respond to a text message asking why Woods was unavailable.
Celebrity Web site TMZ claimed Woods was confronted by Elin with the report that he had been seeing New York night club hostess Rachel Uchitel.
The argument grew heated, and according to TMZ’s source, she scratched his face up.
He then beat a hasty retreat to his SUV, with her following behind with a golf club. She reportedly used the club on the golfer's vehicle. Woods, then, reportedly became distracted, causing the car crash.
Police had earlier disputed that the crash was the result of a fight between the couple.
"Right now we believe this is a traffic crash," Florida Highway Patrol spokeswoman Sgt. Kim Montes said. "We don't believe it is a domestic issue."
The crash came only days after tabloids published articles claiming the golf champ was having an affair with Uchitel.
Montes said that investigators are "trying not to get on the rumor mill," and police have said they had no knowledge of a fight between Tiger and Elin Woods.
The National Enquirer and Star both published explosive stories this week contending that Woods has been seeing Uchitel and that the pair recently were spotted in Melbourne while Woods was playing in the Australian Masters tournament.
Uchitel denied having an affair with Woods when contacted by Fox News, saying the Enquirer story was completely fabricated.
"The quotes from the two sources who are not friends are ridiculous," she said. "I never crossed paths with Tiger in Melbourne — not in a restaurant, not in the gym, not in the lobby, nothing."
She said she barely knows the tabloid paper's sources and only has met them twice.
"I don't know who they are," Uchitel told Fox. "These two women put this out there. This is not something I want to be involved with at all. I'm not trying to go out there saying I'm having an affair with Tiger Woods."
Uchitel has hired high-profile attorney Gloria Allred to represent her.
A representative from the National Enquirer declined comment.
Woods' news conference for the Chevron World Challenge, the tournament he hosts that benefits his foundation, had been scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. It's unclear whether he would still