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You have to feel for Adam Scott, no matter where he turns the media will be focing on the Caddie issue instead of the win.
but he proclaimed that a World Golf Championship was greater than 13 major championships with one of the best players in the history of the game.
I don't see this as "classless"
And this quote shows how jaded the "journalist" is:
Actually, he didn't claim that at all. He said it was the greatest "week" of HIS life.
That, in no way, is comparing the gravity of one tournament to another.
I haven't been following the over-arching story, but based on this particular source I don't have a problem with what he is saying.
I don't see this as "classless"
And this quote shows how jaded the "journalist" is:
Actually, he didn't claim that at all. He said it was the greatest "week" of HIS life.
That, in no way, is comparing the gravity of one tournament to another.
I haven't been following the over-arching story, but based on this particular source I don't have a problem with what he is saying.
I must be out of touch with reality (Of course, I also didn't think Michele Obama's "first time I've been proud" quote was too far out of line. LOL). What's so bad about what the caddie said? :shrug: He didn't mention TIGER at all. He caddied for an apparent big underdog and won. He probably heard a lot of whispering and innuendos which weren't favorable to him or even true since he got fired. I look at it as a player who gets released from a team like the Red Sox or Yankees and leads a team like Tampa Bay to World Series. Actually interviewer wasn't doing his job by not mentioning TIGER, since that's the issue everyone wants to know. Just my opinion,opcorn2 I could be wrong. More comments will probably follow, and I guess he probably should have THANKED Tiger on his own without being asked, but he's a caddy not a script writer :0008
Actually he said it was the best win of his career. Read/watch the whole interview.
Steve Williams needs to build a bridge and get the fuck over it.
He definitely said this was the greatest win of his career.
"I've been caddying for 33 years and that's the best week of my life ... and I'm not joking," Williams said. "... There were a lot of expectations today. I'd be lying if I didn't say I was a little nervous. Obviously, Adam was leading the tournament and there was a lot being said this week, so it was great to back it up. ... But honestly that's the best week of my life; I've caddied for 33 years, 145 wins now, and that's the best win I've ever had."
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