
Tiger
Woods has been accused of lying and 'lacking character' by a marshal at the
Players Championship as he just cant seem to escape the war of words with
Sergio Garcia.
They
played together at Sawgrass in a third round over two days due to bad weather,
it took less than two holes for tensions to come to the surface, with Garcia
feeling he was put off on his approach to the second by crowd noise caused by
Woods preparing for his own shot from the trees.
Woods
insisted he had been told by marshals that Garcia had already played before
pulling a fairway wood from his bag, with the fans cheering the indication that
the world number one would attempt to go for the green on the par five.
However,
two marshals have denied that was the case, with Sports Illustrated quoting
Gary Anderson as saying: 'He didn’t ask us nothing, and we didn’t say nothing.
We’re told not to talk to the players.'
John
North was the chief marshal for the first three holes and is also quoted by
Sports Illustrated as saying: 'Nothing was said to us and we certainly said
nothing to him.
'I was
disappointed to hear him make those remarks. We’re there to help the players
and enhance the experience of the fans. He was saying what was good for him. It
lacked character.'
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