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Slap in the Face? Sabbatini Disses Tiger

By Associated Press

LOVEFEST!
 
Tiger Woods and Rory Sabbatini
 
Dec. 16, 2007:THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Rory Sabbatini didn't let the year end without getting under Tiger Woods' skin one last time.
 
In a move that left players shaking their heads, Sabbatini withdrew from the final round of the Target World Challenge on Sunday because of "personal reasons," making him the first player in the nine-year history of the event to leave early.
 
Sabbatini still received $170,000. He was in last place heading into the final round, 28 shots behind.
 
A locker room attendant, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release information, said Sabbatini cleaned out his locker Saturday afternoon and gave away sweaters and shoes. He told them he was headed to Maui, where he spends his Christmas vacation.
 
His agent, Bud Martin, said Sabbatini told him he withdrew because of shin splints.
 
"He had shin splints that were bothering him yesterday," Martin said after talking to Sabbatini on Sunday morning. "He went home overnight and worked on them with his trainer, and they weren't getting any better. He said he wasn't going to risk it."
 
Tournament director Greg McLaughlin wasn't informed until 8:30 a.m., although he had a hunch Sabbatini was leaving when he was checking out of the hotel and overheard the concierge trying unsuccessfully to book Sabbatini a limo for eight to get to the airport.
 
"We're disappointed that he withdrew," McLaughlin said. "It's the first time in the history of the event that we've ever had a professional not complete four rounds of competition."
 
By Sunday afternoon, McLaughlin still could not locate Sabbatini's courtesy car. Paul Casey said he saw the South African loading up the car in the hotel parking lot.
 
"They don't have any flights to Hawaii tonight?" Fred Couples said, shaking his head. "He's messing with the wrong guy."
 
Woods, the tournament host, shook his head when asked about Sabbatini on his way to the practice range. After winning by seven shots, he said he was trying to sort through conflicting reports.
 

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Maxie Wayne on 05/03/2008, at 8:58 AM EST

“If I never see Rory again, it will be too soon for me. Golf a gentleman's game with one real jerk.”

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