As if Tiger Woods did not have enough problems at the moment, his former caddie Steve Williams has released an autobiography in which he accuses the 14-time major champion of treating him "like a slave", of "disrespecting the game of golf" and, perhaps more embarras-singly, reopening the mistress scandal with
Steve Williams opens up on Tiger Woods' affairs in tell-all book
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"He was well known for his bad temper and, while that wasn't plea-sant to witness... he had other bad habits that upset me. I wanted him to prove to me he could change his behaviour and show me - and the game of golf - more respect."
Williams, with whom Woods won 13 major titles over 13 years, for the first time provides insight into the moments when the former world No?1 and his camp realised he was going to be at the centre of a media storm which was to change his world and ruin his saintly reputation. He also details how Mark Steinberg, Woods's long-time agent, -instructed Williams to keep his silence.
Woods had just won the Australian Masters but, far from celebrating, the American and his -entourage all dashed off - without Williams.
"The joy of winning dissipated in the strangest fashion," Williams writes. "No sooner had Tiger fulfilled his media obligations than he fled to the airport in a chopper, leaving me to head back to the hotel on my own. As I was driving, I got a text from Mark Steinberg which read, 'There is a story coming out tomorrow. Absolutely no truth to it. Don't speak to anybody.'?"
Williams maintains that he never knew anything about Woods's multiple affairs and "claims he and his family were harassed by media and members of the public by association because Steinberg refused to put out a statement clearing him of any involvement in the scandal".