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Tiger's Kiwi caddie calls Phil Mickelson a 'prick'

Sunday Star Times
Last updated 22:05 13/12/2008

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Tiger Woods' Kiwi caddie doubts his superstar boss will mind him calling his fierce rival Phil Mickelson a "prick".

That's because Steve Williams says it's "no secret" the two leading golfers in the world "don't get along".

If it was a secret, then it certainly isn't now.

Not after Williams' sensational interview with the Star-Times yesterday in the wake of an article that ran in the Guardian. In it he lifted the scab off Woods' festering relationship with Big Phil, offering a withering assessment of Woods' compatriot and one-time Ryder Cup partner while his employer recovers from knee surgery.

Williams was quoted as saying: "I wouldn't call Mickelson a great player 'cause I hate the prick."

When approached by the Star-Times yesterday, Williams confirmed the quote was accurate, although he had not intended that it find its way into the public domain.

"I certainly didn't make it to a media person," he said. "I visit a lot of golf clubs and do a lot of speaking for charity and that is one of the questions I get asked the most: what is Tiger's relationship like with Phil Mickelson.

"I was simply honest and said they don't get a long. You know what it's like. You're at a charity event and you have a bit of fun."

Asked if he used the word "prick", he said "yes" and added a few more choice words to the mix.

"I don't particularly like the guy myself," he said of Mickelson. "He pays me no respect at all and hence I don't pay him any respect. It's no secret we don't get along either."

Williams is an infamously brusque individual who once threw a spectator's camera into a pond. But, even by his standards, this was an astonishing thing to say.

Since scoring a job as Woods' bagman, he has been careful not to create any controversy, partly because Woods sacked his predecessor for his outspokeness.

Williams doubted Woods would react to his comments.

"He knows the media," he said. "You make a comment and they blow it all out of proportion and it's no big deal."

But to make matters worse, the Guardian has reported a story Williams told about this year's US Open at Torrey Pines, where Woods and Mickelson were paired together.

The two players were walking down the 17th fairway when, according to Williams, someone shouted "Phil" in Mickelson's direction. The world No 2 did not respond until the fan shouted, "Hey, Mr Mickelson." When Mickelson turned and waved, the fan yelled out "Nice tits". The crowd erupted in laughter; Mickelson went double bogey, bogey and his chances of winning the tournament disappeared.

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Williams confirmed the story was almost accurate, adding it was his recollection the incident happened at Beth Page.

It's not known how Woods and Mickelson will react. But it's safe to assume Mickelson will not appreciate having it aired in public by Woods' bag carrier.

Williams' comments confirm that these are troubled times for those who peddle the image of golf as the most gentlemanly of sports, coming just days after Padraig Harrington revealed the extent of his enmity with Sergio Garcia. "We have nothing in common except golf."

Woods and his caddie not only work together, the golfer acted as Williams' best man at his wedding.

It is safe to assume that Woods would have found the joke at Mickelson's expense as amusing as Williams clearly did.

Whatever the truth, Williams' comments will only add to the anticipation of Woods' return next year, not least for that moment when the two players are next paired together at an event.

41 comments
earle   #41   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE BOB HOPE CLASSIC. IT WILL GIVE someone A CHANCE TO EVEN THE SCORE WITH WILLIAMS.

Maybe they'll give williams some time to look for the photographer's camera that he threw in the lake...............hope he can swim....

God it's fun to get even !!

ken   #40   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

Tiger doesn't like negative publicity. Stevie will be chasing sheep around the countryside of NZ if he doesn't keep his mouth shut.

Kevin   #39   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

Williams thinks he should get RESPECT from Phil? For what? He's a caddie. He's an idiot! By the way... Williams, Daly, Terrel Owens are not characters, but they have a significant lack of it!

Paul Brunswick   #38   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

Phil may be a prick but there is no more pompous ass in golf than Tiger Woods and it is rubbing off on Stevie. Tiger is a great golfer but the media all know they have to kneel and kiss the ring or risk being shut out of the royal palace. Jack, Arnie, and yes Greg, all displayed some of these tendancies at their peaks but not as bad as Tiger.

Bob   #37   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

Despite being "just a caddy", Steve is more than worthy of expressing his opinion: - he started a charitable foundation to assist junior golfers in NZ, - he donated NZ $1-million to a cancer ward, - he earns more than a lot of guys on the PGA tour, and - he happens to be a very talented golfer himself.

Phil is a prick.

frank   #36   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

On TV Phil looks like a nice guy, always smiling but if he did say something like that, referring to the Ferrari, then I guess williams is not too far away from the truth.

Brrdy Bob Fasciano   #35   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

Aloha from Hawaii, Even though Steve may be correct, he should not comment about any of Tiger's rivals publicly. It could cost him his job. Also, it embarasses Tiger. Tiger is very cautious about what he says about anything, particularly towards his fellow golfers who show him his due respect. And to talk about the fan who heckled Phil about his body is wrong. No one is perfect. Steve, zip it up for your own good. I am a huge Tiger Fan. I would love your job. Brrdy Bob

MR 60   #34   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

in 2004 at the grand slam in hawaii i heard mr c cup(phil)say he did not want to play with his family in a x-mas golf tournament,he was trying to figure a way to get out of it. i am sure his family was excited about playing with him and he thinks it is a inconvenience. i agree with steve

FredC.   #33   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

They don't call Phil FIGJAM for nothing...

...don't be so cocky Steve. You're nothing without Tiger.

Larry   #32   05:26 pm Jan 28 2009

Phil may be a prick. However, he is a very nice prick constantly giving high fives to fans, balls and autographs to kids and a constant display of a nice smile whether he's winning or losing. Ever see Tiger do that?


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