PGA Spokesman and Tiger Woods' Agent Deny Drug Suspension Allegations

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Dan Olsen, a former-ish PGA Golfer, went on The Game 730 AM’s Mad Dog in the Morning on Friday, and lobbed some grenades at Tiger Woods.

“I’ve heard that he’s suspended,” said Olsen. “I’ve heard that he’s on a month suspension. And it’s kind of a strong witness. It’s a credible person that’s telling me this. It’s not testosterone but it’s something else. I think when it’s all said and done that he’s gonna surpass Lance Armstrong with infamy.”

Olsen also accused Woods of using shady golf balls, implied that there would be an institutional cover-up because the PGA needs to market Tiger, and insinuated that he’s faking his back injury. “His back’s not hurt,” Olsen said. “He was limping, and he was faking worse than I’ve ever seen him fake.”

ESPN obtained comment from the PGA, and Tiger Woods’ agent:

“I’ll be looked at as just some crazy f— nobody making accusations about Tiger,” Olsen acknowledged to ESPN.

It’s been hammered over and over by golf analysts that Tiger’s struggles in recent years have had more to do with his head than physical ailments. That being said, we’ll need much more than talk radio allegations to put Tiger into the same LIARFRAUDCHEATER category as Lance Armstrong. Time will tell if this story has legs.