As if Tiger Woods did not have enough problems at the moment, his former caddie Steve Williams has released an autobiography in which he accuses the 14-time major champion of treating him "like a slave", of "disrespecting the game of golf" and, perhaps more embarras-singly, reopening the mistress scandal with fresh insight.
Williams, the gruff New Zea-lander who has encountered his own amount of criticism over the years, has not held back in Out of the Rough, which is released today (Monday).
Many will see this as belated payback by Williams for being sacked by Woods in the wake of the sex -expose at the turn of the decade, but one thing seems certain - as the golfer is confined to bed after his third back operation in just over a year, this will not make comfortable reading in his recuperation.
"One thing that really p***ed me off was how he would flippantly toss a club in the general direction of the bag, expecting me to go over and pick it up," Williams writes. "I felt uneasy about bending down to pick up his discarded club - it was like I was his slave.
"The other thing that disgusted me was his habit of spitting at the hole if he missed a putt...