Tom Watson tells Tiger, clean up your act on and off the course
FROM THE PGA.COM WEBSITE
Tom Watson has joined the litany of US Tour players chiming in on Tiger’s matrimonial disharmony and eventual return to the game, and he told Kansas City's NBC Action News that the world’s No. 1 golfer doesn’t just need to work on his behaviour at home.
After describing Woods’s current personal fiasco as “bad for our game,” and “something that he needs to get control of,” the eight-time major winner took a shot at some of Tiger’s ungentlemanly conduct on the course.
“His swearing and his club throwing, that should end,” said Watson. "That’s not part of what we want to project as far as the professional golf tour is concerned.”
This is not the first time the Kansas City native has taken Tiger to task on his manners. In September, Watson admitted that he dropped Woods a note about his behaviour at some point last summer, although Watson described the letter as “personal," and wouldn’t share the details at that time.
FROM THE PGA.COM WEBSITE
Tom Watson has joined the litany of US Tour players chiming in on Tiger’s matrimonial disharmony and eventual return to the game, and he told Kansas City's NBC Action News that the world’s No. 1 golfer doesn’t just need to work on his behaviour at home.
After describing Woods’s current personal fiasco as “bad for our game,” and “something that he needs to get control of,” the eight-time major winner took a shot at some of Tiger’s ungentlemanly conduct on the course.
“His swearing and his club throwing, that should end,” said Watson. "That’s not part of what we want to project as far as the professional golf tour is concerned.”
This is not the first time the Kansas City native has taken Tiger to task on his manners. In September, Watson admitted that he dropped Woods a note about his behaviour at some point last summer, although Watson described the letter as “personal," and wouldn’t share the details at that time.
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