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The mystery surrounding Tiger Woods’ missing tooth continues.

After Woods’ agent claimed a videographer accidentally knocked out the golfer’s tooth at girlfriend Lindsey Vonn’s ski event on Monday, race organizers are now saying that story is completely false.

“I was among those who escorted him from the tent to the snowmobile and there was no such incident,” Nicola Colli, secretary general of the race organizing committee, told the Associated Press.

“When he arrived, he asked for more security and we rounded up police to look after both him and Lindsey,” Colli added.

With his missing front tooth, the 39-year-old on Monday snagged much of the attention away from Vonn, 30, who earned a record-breaking 63rd World Cup victory in Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italy.

Woods’ agent, Mark Steinberg, didn’t comment on when the tooth would be replaced.

Older close-up photos may give other clues to his dental history. In June 2014 pictures, it appears the missing tooth was discolored.

It’s also known that Woods suffered a chipped tooth at the hands of his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, who in 2009 chucked a cellphone at him after learning about his indiscretions with other women.

It’s safe to say all eyes won’t be on Woods’ swing at next week’s Phoenix Open, but rather fixated on his smile.