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Monday, November 2, 2015

Ex- Caddie Steve Williams 'a slave' for Tiger Woods


Ex- Caddie Steve Williams 'a slave' for Tiger Woods

Here's the goods 
on Tiger Woods:


He is quite a baddie, 
according to his caddie.



Though  adored  by many in our nation,
he used a  golf course as his plantation

with an interlocking grip
instead of a whip--
of course, not gratis, 
that is, 
until   he  made a Freudian slip

by putting  his long pole
too often in a  wrong hole,


finally  making his life tough,
and winding up in the rough.

Still, when things are going well
a caddie's life seems far from Hell.

Indeed, it's one others might envy
and you shouldn't claim you're being thrown for a loss
by your boss
when, in addition to your salary, 
you're  getting  ten percent of the gross.

Further,  in later life, should your income lag,
because you're  no longer able to carry a  heavy bag,

you may still be able to increase your means,
by getting a  ghost writer to help  spill the beans
about what really can go  on behind the scenes
on some of the world's most pampered greens. 

HZL
11/3/15

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    The Percentage of Winnings for Caddies | Golfsmith

    golftips.golfsmith.com › Playing Golf › Tips for Playing Golf
    A successful pro golfer's caddie will be rewarded with a salary plus a percentage of the golfers' winnings. Caddie's Earnings. A caddie for a professional golfer typically earns 5 percent to 10 percent of the players' winnings, on top of any salary he's paid.

    Earnings for a PGA Tour Caddy | GolfLink.com

    www.golflink.com › Golf Tips & Lessons › Golf Players & Coaches
    Caddies travel with professional golfers to tournaments. ... A PGA tour caddy can make several arrangements with a player concerning his salary. ... $1500 per week, but they also make a percentage of what the player wins in the tournaments.

Tiger Woods treated me like a slave, says his former caddie ...

www.telegraph.co.uk › Sport › Golf › Tiger Woods
The Daily Telegraph
1 day ago - New Zealander who was with Tiger Woods for 13 years has not held ... not held back in “Out of the Rough” which comes out on Monday. ... “I felt uneasy aboutbending down to pick up his discarded club – it was like I was his slave. .... If only there was a World Cup for official reviews, we might actually win.

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Steve Williams 'a slave' for Tiger Woods

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It was all smiles when Steve Williams got Tiger Woods to share his love of motor racing, but the caddie was later jeered by the crowds when he won the national saloon car title.
LAWRENCE SMITH/FAIRFAX NZ
It was all smiles when Steve Williams got Tiger Woods to share his love of motor racing, but the caddie was later jeered by the crowds when he won the national saloon car title.

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Caddy Steve Williams has broken his silence for the first time since the Tiger Woods sex scandal, revealing his former boss also had a bad temper, threw clubs and would spit at the hole if he missed a putt.
In his tell-all book Out of the Rough, written with Auckland journalist Michael Donaldson, Williams says both Woods and his manager Mark Steinberg cut off all communication with him for four months after news of Woods' affair with Rachel Uchitel broke. Williams 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.
Williams caddied for Woods for 13 years winning 13 major championships together and attending each other's weddings before their high profile split in 2011. Their wives Kirsty and Elin were close with Kirsty revealing in the book the anger and blame directed at her husband.
Steve Williams' partner Kirsty farewells Tiger Woods from New Zealand in 2002. In her husband's new book, she describes the hate mail they received after Woods' cheating became public.
FAIRFAX NZ
Steve Williams' partner Kirsty farewells Tiger Woods from New Zealand in 2002. In her husband's new book, she describes the hate mail they received after Woods' cheating became public.
EXTRACT: Out of the Rough, by Steve Williams and Michael Donaldson
I knocked on Tiger's hotel room door as arra
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