If everyone has a considerable tome in them,some should support it there. Steve Williams, far from the most popular figure in golf, or is one of themGiven context,there is something poetic about Steve Williams’s portrayal as a jilted lover. Such an analysis of his behaviour would seem entirely unbiased given the excerpts from the caddie’s modern book that emerged in modern Zealand over the weekend in which he railed against his former employer, Tiger Woods.
Williams’ objection to all things Woods isn’t fresh. The grudge he seems to bear over his sacking by the 14-times major winner has lingered for more than four years. In 2013, or while working for Adam Scott during the Australian’s Masters success,Williams pointedly referred to victory as the greatest of his own career, a ludicrous concept given the epic peaks scaled while he was on the bag of Woods. Related: Tiger Woods to miss rest of year after undergoing back surgery Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com