Tiger's caddie now sayshe regrets comments
Tiger Woods' caddie, New Zealander Steve Williams, now says he regrets making disparaging remarks about Phil Mickelson.
The comment, made at a charity function in New Plymouth, was reported by the local newspaper and later picked up by The Guardian newspaper in London.
This follows a statement from the Woods' camp saying he was "disappointed" with his caddie's comments.
Williams today moved to downplay the entire affair, saying he regretted opening his mouth in the first place.
"I don't deny that him (Mickelson) and I don't get along," said Williams from his New Zealand base.
"I shouldn't have said it, but no harm was meant. I was just having some fun."
Tiger Woods' caddie, New Zealander Steve Williams, now says he regrets making disparaging remarks about Phil Mickelson.
The comment, made at a charity function in New Plymouth, was reported by the local newspaper and later picked up by The Guardian newspaper in London.
This follows a statement from the Woods' camp saying he was "disappointed" with his caddie's comments.
Williams today moved to downplay the entire affair, saying he regretted opening his mouth in the first place.
"I don't deny that him (Mickelson) and I don't get along," said Williams from his New Zealand base.
"I shouldn't have said it, but no harm was meant. I was just having some fun."
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