Report: Williams makes racial comment about Woods
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Steve Williams, the disgruntled former caddie of Tiger Woods, took another shot at the former No. 1 player in the world, although this time he used racial language.
According to The Telegraph, Williams was asked on stage at a caddie awards dinner Friday night, following the second round of the HSBC Champions event, to explain his comments following new employer Adam Scott's victory in August at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
The newspaper reported that Williams replied, in reference to Woods, "My aim was to shove it right up that black ar--hole."
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Williams said after Scott's victory in Akron, "I have been caddying for more than 30 years now and that is the best win of my life. A lot has been said and it is great to back it up. I back myself as a frontrunner as a caddie and I have won again."
Woods won 13 of his 14 major championships with Williams and the very WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Scott had just won, Woods captured seven times.
According to The Telegraph, Scott was in attendance and Williams "received a tongue-in-cheek award from fellow caddies for 'celebration of the year.'"