Monday, 2 November 2015

Tiger Woods’s ex-caddy says he felt like ‘slave’

SYDNEY: Outspoken caddy Steve Williams has uncovered that he once in a while felt like a "slave" to Tiger Woods and needed to stop the champion American golfer spitting on the course. 

Williams, who went separate ways with Woods in 2011 in the wake of offering him some assistance with winning everything except one of his 14 noteworthy titles, writes in a book discharged Monday that he additionally felt spoiled by the sex outrage including the whiz competitor. 

The New Zealander claims he was harassed by the media after the story softened up 2009, however was still resolved to stick by his companion. 

"I did that despite the fact that individuals were blaming me for being an empowering influence, an assistant, saying I was lying when I expressed unmistakably that I knew nothing about this. For a considerable length of time, my life was totally hopeless," he says in "Out of the Rough", composed with writer Michael Donaldson. 

Williams says he is frequently asked how he couldn't know about what he termed Woods' "large number of special ladies" yet puts it down, to some extent, to the way that their wives were close and Woods knew he would not affirm. 

"Just a modest bunch of his most established pals really had any thought this was going on. I didn't know in light of the fact that Tiger didn't set out let me know," he composes. 

"We had such an in number bond and working relationship that there was no chance he could give me access on what was going on — he knew my qualities and that I would have zero resistance for that sort of conduct." 

Williams reports constrained contact with his supervisor for quite a long time after the outrage broke, yet they at last messaged and talked and later met to hash out a future working relationship. 

"I was unyielding that some of his conduct on the course needed to change," he says in a portion of the book distributed in New Zealand's Sunday Star Times. 

He noticed that while Woods had a terrible temper "you could live with it in light of the fact that it finished as fast as it began". 

"One thing that truly irritated me was the means by which he would carelessly hurl a club in the general bearing of the sack, anticipating that me should go over and lift it up. I felt uneasy about bowing down to get his disposed of club — it was similar to I was his slave. 

"The other thing that disturbed me was his propensity for spitting at the gap in the event that he missed a putt." 

After he exited Woods, Williams was procured by Australian Adam Scott who thrived with the New Zealander close by, coming to the most obvious world positioning in 2

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