Orlando - Tiger Woods said on Tuesday there is no tension between him and his caddie, Steve Williams, despite comments made after the US Open that were widely interpreted as critical.
After the final round at Pebble Beach nearly two weeks ago, the world number one said he made three mental mistakes and went against his instincts. The remarks were widely interpreted by many as critical of Williams.
"There's no tension there, not at all," Woods told reporters ahead of this week's AT&T National at Aronimink Golf Club. "Do Stevie and I make mistakes on the golf course? Of course we do. We're not perfect (and) we made mistakes at the wrong time."
The event will be Woods's only official tournament between the US Open and next month's British Open at St Andrews, where he won in 2000 and 2005.
After the final round at Pebble Beach nearly two weeks ago, the world number one said he made three mental mistakes and went against his instincts. The remarks were widely interpreted by many as critical of Williams.
"There's no tension there, not at all," Woods told reporters ahead of this week's AT&T National at Aronimink Golf Club. "Do Stevie and I make mistakes on the golf course? Of course we do. We're not perfect (and) we made mistakes at the wrong time."
The event will be Woods's only official tournament between the US Open and next month's British Open at St Andrews, where he won in 2000 and 2005.