A row between golfers Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods has resurfaced as Garcia has accused Woods of lying.
The feud between Garcia and Woods had erupted at the Players Championship when
Garcia claimed that Woods caused crowd noise to disrupt his swing, the Mirror reports.
Garcia said that he always attempts at telling the truth and though Woods has touted Garcia as a whiner, he retorted that Woods has possibly said the truth in 15 years.
Garcia also claimed that he will not change his attitude as his behaviour makes him trustworthy, adding that people will eventually figure out more about 'the real' Woods.
According to the report, the rivalry between the two golfers has taken different shapes in 1999 and 2000 US PGA and at the 2006 British Open, but has always remained strong and bitter.
Garcia claimed that his relation with Woods can never be the same as his connections with other golfers such as Luke Donald, Lee Westwood or Adam Scott.
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