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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/gol...-millions.html

    Sergio García's racist taunt at world No 1 Tiger Woods ahead of PGA Championship may cost Spaniard millions
    Sergio García has issued an emotional apology to Tiger Woods for his racist jibe against the world No 1 but is still facing the prospect of losing millions of pounds in sponsorship deals.
    Sergio Garcìa meets European Tour chief George O’Grady (left) and the PGA's Tim Finchem
    Regretful: Sergio Garcìa meets European Tour chief George O’Grady (left) and the PGA's Tim Finchem Photo: ACTION IMAGES

    By James Corrigan, Wentworth

    10:15PM BST 22 May 2013

    García held an impromptu press conference here on the eve of the BMW PGA Championship, expressing regret at his behaviour but revealing that he would not be given official sanctions from golf’s authorities.

    That came shortly after Woods had branded his rival’s comments at the European Tour annual awards dinner on Tuesday night “wrong, hurtful and clearly inappropriate”.

    García had been asked at that event if he would invite Woods to his rented accommodation for dinner at the forthcoming US Open. “We will have him round every night,” García said. “We will serve fried chicken.”

    Within an hour, García had issued a statement through the European Tour’s press office, apologising for what he termed “a silly remark”, but that did not satisfy Woods.

    “The comment that was made wasn’t silly,” Woods wrote on Twitter. “It was wrong, hurtful and clearly inappropriate. I’m confident that there is real regret that the remark was made. The Players ended nearly two weeks ago and it’s long past time to move on and talk about golf.”

    Garcia admits 'I don't like Woods'
    21 May 2013

    At The Players Championship at Sawgrass the long-standing enmity between Woods and García boiled over after an incident in the third round in which the Spaniard was distracted while playing a shot. The pair proceeded to trade thinly-veiled insults via the media. But on Tuesday it was transformed from a petty squabble into a racist storm.

    García met George O’Grady, the European Tour chief executive, and Tim Finchem, the PGA Tour commissioner, after his morning pro-am on the West Course. Both were in the 300-strong audience at the *dinner when García made the comment on the microphone surrounded by the 11 team-mates with whom he won the Ryder Cup last year.

    “Sergio expressed very deep and sincere regret for his unguarded and, in his own words, ‘stupid’ remark and we are also aware of his statement of apology,” O’Grady said. “Following our meeting, we have accepted his full apology and we consider the matter closed.”

    While the Tours might consider the issue closed, García is aware that his sponsors do not yet feel the same. His main backer is TaylorMade-adidas, which said that his comment was “offensive and in no way aligns with TaylorMade-adidas Golf’s values and corporate culture”.

    It added: “We have spoken with Sergio and he clearly has regret and we believe he is sincere. We discussed with Sergio that his comments are out of bounds and we are continuing to review the matter.”

    The review involves the Californian company’s human resources division and insiders claimed that it is possible that García’s contract would be cancelled. Industry figures estimated the annual worth of the performance-related deal at up to £5.32 million. Another sponsor, Omega, is also likely to launch a review, although the watchmaker could not be contacted on Wednesday.

    The saga bears a striking resemblance to the Fuzzy Zoeller affair in 1997. Then, Zoeller suggested Woods would choose “fried chicken and collard greens” for his Masters Cham*pions’ Dinner the following year. Zoeller lost most of his sponsorship.

    There will almost certainly be another price for García to pay. His next tournament in America is the

    US Open near Philadelphia in three weeks. Often a target for hecklers, the event will be uncomfortable for García, particularly as the often rowdy galleries pull for Woods.

    García intends to apologise to Woods in person and has phoned the world No 1’s manager, Mark Steinberg. During his press conference, García said the word “sorry” 11 times. “I want to send an apology,” he said.

    “I didn’t want to offend anyone. I answered a question [from the compère] that was made towards me as a joke with a silly remark, but in no way was the comment meant in a racist manner. I understand my answer was totally stupid and out of place.

    “I can’t say sorry enough about that. I want to apologise to Tiger. I feel sick about it, I’m truly, truly sorry and hope we can kind of settle things down and move on.”

    García revealed that he had considered withdrawing from this event but did not because he felt “this tournament deserves to have me”.

    García added: “As soon as I left the dinner I started to get a sick feeling. I didn’t really sleep at all. I felt like my heart was going to come out of my body. It was tough to hit a shot [in the pro-am] without thinking about it. I want to go out tomorrow and try and give everything I have.”

    Luke Donald, a close friend of García’s, was struck by how regretful he looked during his morning round. “We all know Sergio, he says his mind and sometimes he doesn’t have that filter unfortunately,” said Donald. “It was an unfortunate incident. He’s full of regret, he wished he hadn’t said it.”

    World No 2 Rory McIlroy, a good friend of both Woods and García, agreed. “It was an off-the-cuff comment,” he said, “and it shouldn’t have been said and I think Sergio realised that as soon as he said it.”

    Justin Rose was equally understanding, saying: “Sergio does have a big heart and he’s excitable as well. You love him and sometimes it can also get in his way unfortunately,”

    García tees off with Donald and fellow Spaniard Gonzalo Fernández. He will be relieved to have two allies for company.

    How one glare sparked a 14-year feud

    1999
    The feud begins at the PGA Championship when a 19-year-old Sergio García glares at Tiger Woods after sinking a birdie putt.

    2000
    Woods is angered by García’s exuberant celebrations in a made-for-television match, the Battle at Bighorn.

    July 2006
    Entering the last round of the Open one shot behind Woods, García — dressed in yellow — shoots a 73. Woods reportedly tells a friend he has “just bludgeoned Tweety Bird”.

    Sep 2006
    García mocks Woods’ Ryder Cup prowess before the event at the K Club. “Fortunately, he doesn’t have a great record, so I’m looking forward to meeting him,” he said.

    May 11, 2013
    At the Players’ Championship at Sawgrass, García claims Woods’ decision to take a club out of his bag — prompting shouts from the crowd — had distracted him.

    May 20
    García says of Woods: “He called me a whiner. He’s probably right. But that’s probably the first thing he’s told you guys that’s true in 15 years.”

    May 21
    Asked how he would react to Woods during the US Open, García says: “We will have him around every night. We will serve fried chicken.”

  • #2
    Why is stating that black people like fried chicken and watermelon considered a racist thing?


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    • #3
      Woods just vex cause him prefer roasted curry duck ! maybe?

      Would you (anyone of you, not YOU one Mo) be vex or consider it racist if it were you and he said he'd serve ackee and saltfish, or curry goat every night?... might be flattering actually... or how about: Yes' I'll have him over and I'll give him a spliff to smoke every night.... aaahhh! now we getting to where the inappropriateness might lie.

      While I think labelling Garcia's comment "racist" is a little strong it plays on a stereotype that depicts black people as one-dimensional or lacking imagination or sophistication in a culinary sense, similar to the depiction of the Jamaican as an inveterate ganja smoker.
      Peter R

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      • #4
        Okay! Thanks for the answer. Because although I don't like the comment I was wondering why anyone should have a problem with it!

        Call me naive!


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        • #5
          Spoken like a true Caribbean person...

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          • #6
            Yuh is a Black American ???

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            • #7
              I am surprised at you. It is all about INTENT!

              Watermelons and fried chicken were regularly used in racist caricatures of African Americans. I don't remember curry goat or oxtails being used in the same way against Caribbean people.
              "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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              • #8
                Maybe this will explain why

                http://www.authentichistory.com/dive...lon/index.html
                "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                • #9
                  how much time di man fi tell dem seh him nuh black, derefore Fried chicken not associated to him. Dem deaf or wha. Him daddy did certainly drill him pan di pale ooman dem, an is not like dem more attriactive.

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                  • #10
                    Di man playing Golf from him is 3..and as a professional.. which oddah woman him going deh wid ??!!

                    Who yuh muss question is di Football and Basketball playah dem..

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                    • #11
                      Wow!

                      I mean "WOW!"

                      God Bless America!

                      Even so, I think it's time to turn around this negative stereotype of African-Americans. Afterall, Colonel Sanders was white and he didn't have us in mind when he invented his famous fried chicken.

                      And watermelon is a good thing to eat.

                      I dunno...


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                      • #12
                        Dem now is ah diffran story altogedah, plenty ah dem.

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                        • #13
                          I have been following this for some time.

                          Last week at the Players Championship, it came to another head at the final two holes.

                          Garcia is just a jealous bitter person.

                          I do like the guy and cheer for him to win a major. If I am not mistaken, he is among the best players who have never won a major championship.

                          This is where is his bitterness springs from.
                          The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

                          HL

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                          • #14
                            The negative stereotype is not that African-Americans eat Fried Chicken and Watermelon..

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                            • #15
                              Ok! So what's the problem?


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