Former world number one Tiger Woods returns to competitive golf on Thursday insisting he has no regrets about sacking caddie Steve Williams.
Woods, who last played in May, is in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational field.
He ended a 12-year partnership with Williams last month, prompting an angry response from the New Zealander.
“I felt it was time for a change,” said Woods, now world number 28. “He is a hell of a guy and has helped my career but I think I’ve helped his as well.”
Williams was dismissed after Woods was reportedly upset by the caddie choosing to work for Australian Adam Scott without seeking his employer’s permission. (BBC)
Tiger Woods stands by decision
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