Tiger Woods Caddie: Breaks His Silence

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Mar/04/2010
Tiger Woods Caddie

Tiger Woods caddie, Steve Williams, told New Zealand's TV3 he was disappointed with Tiger Woods sinful behavior but would stand by the golfer during these trying times.

"I knew nothing, and that's my answer, I knew nothing, don't need to clarify it, extend my answer, I knew nothing," Williams told the station.  "I mean he has obviously let his family down. I mean I'm close to his wife and he's got two lovely children and he's let them down. But I'm not mad at him."

Williams said he knew nothing about the dozen or so women claiming to have had "sexual relations" with Woods, including one that claimed to have sex with Tiger in a church parking lot.

"Obviously at some point in time I'll have a conversation with him but right now is not that point in time. I'm fully supportive of him and I'd like to see him get back playing on the PGA tour. So, that's my role right now," Williams said.  "Tiger's biggest biggest asset is his mental strength and he'll need all his mental strength to get over this, no question about it."

Some have been speculating that Tiger will return to golf in time for the 2010 Masters, whereby he is an incredible +600 long shot at Sportsbook.com.  Typically he would be listed at around +200 odds.  The payout would be $60 on a $10 bet.

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This is Carrie Stroup reporting for Gambling911.com  

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