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DUBLIN, Ohio – Tiger Woods has not stopped, declaring Friday that former coach Hank Haney "deserved" to be suspended from his radio show for his derogatory remarks about women's golf on Wednesday. .
Haney, who airs a radio show on SiriusXM, was suspended Thursday after acknowledging that he could only name six players on the LPGA tour. and if he was not obliged to pronounce a name, "I would have chosen".
Later in the series, Haney apologized and did it again on Twitter.
But there were many critics, including Michelle Wie, former winner of the Women's Open, and the PGA Tour, who recommended the suspension.
"He deserved it," said Woods after his second tour at Memorial, about Haney's suspension. "I just can not look at life that way, and he obviously said what he meant, and he got what he deserved."
Haney led Woods during a period of great success, from 2004 to 2010. During this period, Woods won six major championship titles and a total of 31 PGA Tour titles. Haney resigned in May 2010, shortly after Woods' return after a long personal break. Two years later, Haney wrote a book called "The Big Miss" in which he explored his coaching relationship with Woods, while sharing details about Woods' private life.
Haney, 63, is a longtime golf instructor whose most prominent student before Woods was Mark O 'Meara. He owns and operates several golf schools in the Dallas area.
SiriusXM stated that he was reviewing the progress of Haney's show.
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