Kelly Tilghman apologies for saying lynch Tiger Woods in a back alley

Filed under: News, Sports News | By: Daniel
Posted on: January 8, 2008 | 2 Comments

Kelly Tilghman apologies
The good looking girl from The Golf Channel (Kelly Tilghman) has apologized to not only Tiger Woods representatives but also during Sunday’s telecast.

The apology comes after Kelly Tilghman said “young players should lynch Tiger Woods in a back alleyduring Friday’s telecast of the PGA Tour’s opening event at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.

Do you think Tilghman’s remarks were taken out of context?

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2 Responses to “Kelly Tilghman apologies for saying lynch Tiger Woods in a back alley”

  1. fishenden says:

    she meant this from your heart

  2. Marshall Gill says:

    Wow, the professional whiners are out in force now! This woman is a piece of fluff, a nice looking piece of …… She probably said what she did because she has very little between her ears, rather than being a closet racist. She mis-spoke.

    Actually, any HONEST person who reads her quote would realize it was a COMPLIMENT. While she did not articulate it well, she was making reference to what a great player Tiger Woods is, rather than some sneaky agenda to lynch him because he was black, partly black anyway.

    Oh, I forgot, EVERYBODY and their dog is out to get black people, America is racist. The fact is that people of mixed or non-white heritage like Mr. Woods have been made multi-millionaires playing “that last bastion of white supremacy”

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