Steve Williams Is A Serious Grudge Against Tiger Woods
Adam Scott may have captured one of the biggest victories of his career on Sunday afternoon, but when you wake up Monday morning, you will find that it was not even the biggest story in Firestone.
After a flawless performance of the Aussie 31 year old, his caddy, Steve Williams, stole the show with an interview that showed how anger and hostility he had always against the former head of Tiger Woods.
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After a flawless performance of the Aussie 31 year old, his caddy, Steve Williams, stole the show with an interview that showed how anger and hostility he had always against the former head of Tiger Woods.
[Related: bad week, back to Tiger Woods]
When Scott was sunk putt to win, and went 18-Green, David Feherty CBS had the opportunity to discuss Williams, who proceeded to drop the bomb on the World Golf, declaring his victory, Scott was "the best win I've ever had. "
"I've been caddying for 33 years and is the best week of my life ... and I do not play," Williams said. "... There was a lot of expectations today. I'd be lying if I said I was a bit 'nervous. Of course, Adam was leading the tournament and there was a lot said this week, so it was great back up. ... But, honestly, who is the best week of my life, I caddied 33 years, 145 wins now, and is the best win I've ever had. "
You must be blind not to see the underlying anger in his comments. After bonding with Woods during the difficult stretch of his life, he was shot AT & T National, and immediately told a television crew, he had "lost two years of his life."
The comments clearly smacks of sour grapes, but it is surprising to see Williams still holds a grudge against Woods serious. Not only did it divert attention from his own game this week, but he proclaimed that the World Championship of golf was more than 13 major championships in one of the best players in the history of the game.
The comments clearly smacks of sour grapes, but it is surprising to see Williams still holds a grudge against Woods serious. Not only did it divert attention from his own game this week, but he proclaimed that the World Championship of golf was more than 13 major championships in one of the best players in the history of the game.
It is difficult to defend Tiger Woods today, but Williams's comments went beyond the classroom. I understand the need to evacuate and put Tiger in place, but if there was ever a time to be the bigger man and move on, it was time.
Caddies ever national air time, so when Williams was granted a rare opportunity to speak, his voice sounded like a rejected lover. Tiger Woods can have a big ego, but his younger brother, because the former does it well.
Caddies ever national air time, so when Williams was granted a rare opportunity to speak, his voice sounded like a rejected lover. Tiger Woods can have a big ego, but his younger brother, because the former does it well.
"Wow, that's all I can say," said Jim Nantz of CBS. "It will be discussed during the coming weeks. You call it the biggest win of his career after 13 Grand Slam Tiger Woods this week and the biggest call of his life. ... It is a very interesting comment."
Interesting indeed. Williams got what he wanted after their separation is Woods at the top and largest in the history of golf. It's a shame that he was at the expense of its own player.
Interesting indeed. Williams got what he wanted after their separation is Woods at the top and largest in the history of golf. It's a shame that he was at the expense of its own player.
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