The Golf Blog says: Outspoken golf analyst Brandel Chamblee gave Tiger Woods an “F” for being “a little cavalier with the rules.” After Tiger’s agent Mark Steinberg suggested a defamation lawsuit might be forthcoming, Chamblee took to Twitter to apologize for his “incited discourse,” which recounted how Chamblee learned a lesson after cheating on a math test as a kid.
Tiger Woods has finally spoken and put the back back in Golf Channel’s court.
“All I am going to say is that I know I am going forward. But then, I don’t know what the Golf Channel is going to do or not. But then that’s up to them. The whole issue has been very disappointing as he didn’t really apologize and he sort of reignited the whole situation. So the ball really is in the court of the Golf Channel and what they are prepared to do.”
My intention was to note Tiger's rules infractions this year, but comparing that to cheating in grade school went too far.
— brandel chamblee (@chambleebrandel) October 23, 2013
TweetGolf is a gentleman's game and I'm not proud of this debate. I want to apologize to Tiger for this incited discourse.
— brandel chamblee (@chambleebrandel) October 23, 2013