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Tiger Woods' longtime caddie, Steve Williams, says he is planning to write a book about his life in golf.
And Williams, fired recently by Woods, never signed a confidentiality agreement, according to USA Today, so he will not be required to censor any of his thoughts or observations of Woods on or off the golf course.
Steve Williams says Tiger Woods' personal life will be an "interesting (chapter)" in a book he has planned. (AP Photo)So how descriptive will Williams be about his 13 years working for and traveling with Woods?
"It will just be one of those interesting chapters in the book," Williams told 3 News in his native New Zealand. "You know, when I write my book, it'll be the time I decide what I write."
Woods announced the firing on Wednesday, simply saying it was time for a change and that he was in need of a fresh voice working his bag. Williams, who had been working for Adam Scott while Woods rehabbed his knee, said the news came as a shock.
Williams said his book will be more of a biography of his life, not simply a tell-all about Woods, whose family life and career crashed when tales of infidelity came to light in the fall of 2009.
"You learn a lot from reading those sort of books. I'm a big reader of those. Mine won't be any different," Williams told 3 News.
Still, much of Williams' life was spent with Woods and the more he's willing to reveal of Woods public and private life in print, the more money Williams figures to make on the book.
Read more: http://aol.sportingnews.com/sport/s...as-no-confidentiality-agreement#ixzz1T2AVGtcx
Tiger Woods' longtime caddie, Steve Williams, says he is planning to write a book about his life in golf.
And Williams, fired recently by Woods, never signed a confidentiality agreement, according to USA Today, so he will not be required to censor any of his thoughts or observations of Woods on or off the golf course.
Steve Williams says Tiger Woods' personal life will be an "interesting (chapter)" in a book he has planned. (AP Photo)So how descriptive will Williams be about his 13 years working for and traveling with Woods?
"It will just be one of those interesting chapters in the book," Williams told 3 News in his native New Zealand. "You know, when I write my book, it'll be the time I decide what I write."
Woods announced the firing on Wednesday, simply saying it was time for a change and that he was in need of a fresh voice working his bag. Williams, who had been working for Adam Scott while Woods rehabbed his knee, said the news came as a shock.
Williams said his book will be more of a biography of his life, not simply a tell-all about Woods, whose family life and career crashed when tales of infidelity came to light in the fall of 2009.
"You learn a lot from reading those sort of books. I'm a big reader of those. Mine won't be any different," Williams told 3 News.
Still, much of Williams' life was spent with Woods and the more he's willing to reveal of Woods public and private life in print, the more money Williams figures to make on the book.
Read more: http://aol.sportingnews.com/sport/s...as-no-confidentiality-agreement#ixzz1T2AVGtcx