In Out of the Rough, released last week, Williams described his frustration and humiliation at being linked to his former boss’ sex scandal. He said he felt “hung out to dry” by both Woods and his agent Mark Steinberg who refused to release a statement at the time clearing him of any involvement. Williams also described Woods as bad-tempered.
“One thing that really pissed me off was how he would flippantly toss a club in the general direction of the bag, expecting me to go over and pick it up. I felt uneasy about bending down to pick up his discarded club – it was like I was his slave. The other thing that disgusted me was his habit of spitting at the hole if he missed a putt.”
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Williams told Steinberg he was writing the book, and the original manuscript was heavily legalled. However, ESPN reports Steinberg declined to comment when asked if the pair had a non-disclosure agreement in place that could have been violated by writing the book.
Read the full story at Stuff, by Pip Keane and Donna-Lee Biddle