Tiger Woods' ex-caddie Steve Williams has escaped official punishment  for the racist remark he made at an awards dinner in Shanghai on Friday. 
                                
Williams, who now caddies for Adam Scott, was reported to have  called his former employer a "black a---hole" at an annual Caddie Awards  dinner, but insisted that it was all in jest after the story broke. 
Though European Tour chief George O'Grady and U.S. PGA Tour  commissioner Tim Finchem released an official statement concerning the  remark, which has somewhat overshadowed the WGC-HSBC Champions event  taking place this week, they will take no steps to discipline Williams. 
"The International Federation of PGA Tours feels strongly there  is no place for any form of racism in ours or any other sport," the  statement read. 
"We consider the remarks of Steve Williams, as reported, entirely unacceptable in whatever context. 
"We are aware that he has apologised fully and we trust we will  not hear such remarks again. Based on this, we consider the matter  closed, and we will have no further comment." 
Williams' current employer Adam Scott also commented on the  statement, saying: "I hope now that everybody has said their piece the  matter is now closed and we hope we can move forward." 
Woods himself has not yet made any comment. He is currently in  Australia, where he is set to take part in the Emirates Australian Open  starting on Thursday.
 
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