Caddie Steve Williams has apologised for making alleged racial remarks about former employer Tiger Woods at an awards ceremony in Shanghai on Friday.
Steve Williams - another apology
"I apologise for the comments I made last night at the annual Caddie Awards dinner in Shanghai," Williams said in a statement he posted on his website (www.kiwicaddie.co.nz) after he was shocked to find that his remarks had been leaked to the press from a dinner at which the The 100 caddies, players and guests in attendance had all accepted their invitations on the condition that they would not disclose what happened at the ceremony.
The dinner was held after the second round of the WGC-HSBC Champions.
"Players and caddies look forward to this evening all year and the spirit is always joking and fun. I now realise how my comments could be construed as racist.
"However I assure you that was not my intent. I sincerely apologise to Tiger and anyone else I have offended."
Williams had been a regular caddie for Woods since 1999 and helped the American to win 13 of his 14 majors before being let go in July.
The New Zealander hit out at the manner and timing of the split and a month later was in the news again after his new employer, Adam Scott, won the WGC Bridgestone Invitational at Akron, Ohio.
Williams told reporters at the time: "It's the most satisfying win I've ever had, there's no two ways about it. It's the greatest week of my life caddying and I sincerely mean that."
He later apologised for those comments, saying his emotions got the better of him.
Williams had been called up onto the stage at the private function late on Friday to receive the "Celebration of the Year" award and while there, he was asked to comment on how he felt at winning again with Scott so soon after leaving Woods..
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