Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Tiger/Sergio Feud Turns Ugly

Sergio Garcia may not receive a fine, suspension, or any other type of discipline from the European and PGA Tours, but the financial and other ramifications for the Spanish golfer's racially insensitive remarks could be punitive. Garcia, who apologized

Sergio Garcia may not receive a fine, suspension, or any other type of discipline from the European and PGA Tours, but the financial and other ramifications for the Spanish golfer's racially insensitive remarks could be punitive. Garcia, who apologized

Sergio Garcia, longtime foil of Tiger Woods', finally crossed a line yesterday. At the European Tour player of the year event in England, Garcia was asked if he would be having Woods over for dinner at the upcoming U.S. Open. “We'll be having him

So this is how we'll remember Sergio Garcia. Not as the great golfer, because he's never quite been that. Not as the head case, though he definitely has been that. Not even as the whiner, the moaner, the guy who complains

"I'm very, very sorry. I cannot apologize enough times."

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Tiger/Sergio Feud Turns Ugly

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