Tiger sacks ‘Stevie’

After a 12-year relationship, Tiger Woods is no longer working with Steve Williams who will now caddy on a permanent basis for Australian Adam Scott

Steve Williams (left) with Tiger Woods
Steve Williams (left) with Tiger Woods
Steve Williams with Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods announced tday that he and caddie Steve Williams will not be working together in the future.

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to Stevie for all his help, but I think it’s time for a change,” Woods said. “Stevie is an outstanding caddie and a friend and has been instrumental in many of my accomplishments. I wish him great success in the future.”

Presently, a replacement has not been named.

Woods continues to rest and rehabilitate his left leg. No decision has been made when he will return to competition on the PGA Tour.

Williams had been a regular caddie for the former world number one since 1999.

On his own website Steve Williams says: “Following the completion of the AT&T National I am no longer caddying for Tiger after he informed me that he needed to make a change. After 13 years of loyal service needless to say this came as a shock.

“Given the circumstances of the past 18 months working through Tiger’s scandal, a new coach and with it a major swing change and Tiger battling through injuries I am very disappointed to end our very successful partnership at this time.

“I have had the opportunity to work of late for Australian Adam Scott and will now caddy for him on a permanent basis. Having started my caddying career with Australian great Peter Thompson and working for Greg Norman in the 80’s I am excited about the future working for another Australian.”

Tiger Woods http://web.tigerwoods.com

Steve Williams www.kiwicaddy.co.nz

 

 

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