Woods calls on fans be 'respectful'
after Reed's caddie clash
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[December 14, 2019]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - United States
captain Tiger Woods has asked fans to be "respectful" of his team at
the Presidents Cup after Patrick Reed's caddie was stood down from
the event following a clash with a spectator at Royal Melbourne on
Saturday.
Reed's caddie Kessler Karain, who is also the golfer's
brother-in-law, had a heated altercation with a fan after Reed and
Webb Simpson were thrashed 5&3 by the Internationals in the morning
fourballs.
The PGA Tour later issued a statement saying Karain would not carry
Reed's bag on Sunday when the American meets Taiwan's C.T. Pan in
the third singles match.
Reed has been heckled by fans throughout the event following his
controversial penalty in the Bahamas last week where he was
penalized two strokes for improving his lie in a waste bunker.
Woods said some fans had drunk too much alcohol at the event and had
taken things too far.
"There's obviously some yelling. There's people who have had a lot
to drink and have gone over the top," he told reporters.
"Bipartisanship is part of playing in team matches, whether you're
home or on the road; it's part of the deal.
"As long as ... the fans are respectful, and that's all we ask is
for them to be respectful, and hopefully they will be excited
tomorrow and into the matches and be very respectful of all the
players."
Reed said he respected the Tour's decision.
"We are all focused on winning the Presidents Cup tomorrow," he
added.
LITTLE SPILLED BEER
Karain confronted the fan as he and Reed were driving a golf cart
following the morning match.
A video posted on Twitter showed Karain gesturing angrily near a
temporary seating terrace at the course before turning to board the
cart and drive off with Reed.
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Patrick Reed of the U.S. talks with his caddie Kessler Karain as
they walk off the 12th tee during third round play of the 2018
Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in
Augusta, Georgia, U.S. April 7, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Golf podcast Fore Play posted a statement from Karain on social
media saying a fan had shouted an expletive at Reed from "about
three feet away".
"I got off the cart and shoved him, said a couple things, probably a
few expletives," the statement said.
"Security came and I got back in cart and left. ... the most harm
done was a little spilled beer, which I'm happy to reimburse him
for."
Before Reed arrived in Melbourne, players on the Ernie Els-captained
International team urged local crowds to give him a hard time, with
Australian golfer Cameron Smith accusing the American of "cheating
the rules".
In a pre-tournament media conference, Reed denied cheating and said
he had inadvertently breached the rule.
Some spectators have brought miniature shovels to the course and
waved them at Reed. Others have worn shirts branding him "The
Excavator".
Reed responded to the heckling on Friday by making a shoveling
gesture with his putter after holing a birdie.
Paired up with Simpson, he lost in Thursday's fourballs and the
foursomes on day two, and was well beaten on Saturday morning by
East Asian aces Hideki Matsuyama and Pan.
The American duo were dropped for the afternoon foursomes.
Reed, a captain's pick, has now failed to score a point in five
successive matches when partnered up at team events, having been
beaten twice with Woods at last year's Ryder Cup in France.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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