March 2nd, 2013

Serena Williams Gets Busted At Golf Event For Taking Pictures Of Tiger Woods [Video]
by Tom Gainey

Golf has a strict policy in place prohibiting fans from taking photos. And that rule applies to celebrities as well including the best player in women’s tennis , Serena Williams. Yesterday the world No. 1 was enjoying an afternoon at the PGA event in Palm Beach Gardens in Florida when she got into some trouble while watching Tiger Woods on the 17th.

Here’s her tweet stream describing what happened. (Tweeting is allowed by the PGA Tour.)

The incriminating evidence:

Her apology:

The video as it aired on the Golf Channel:

Serena’s incident wasn’t the only odd tennis-related news item to emerge from Friday’s round. Caroline Wozniacki’s boyfriend Rory McIlroy withdrew mid-hole from the tournament because of a tooth ache of all things. McIlroy was also the tournament’s defending champion!

Serena is scheduled to play an exo Monday night in New York before returning to Florida to prepare for the Sony Ericsson Open Miami.


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