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Tiger Woods and his caddy Joe LaCava sued in Florida


The incident in question allegedly occurred in the third round of the 2018 Valspar Championship. According to the Tampa Bay Times, Tiger Woods’ caddy Joe LaCava pushed and injured a bystander when he tried to take a selfie with “Tiger” in the background at hole 13. According to the lawsuit, LaCava’s bump “stumbled” him into “the crowd of spectators.” Brian Borruso was subsequently rushed to hospital for treatment for his injuries.

Tiger Woods’ caddy sued for $ 30,000

Brian Borruso and his lawyer further plead that he, as the injured party, has lost a general deterioration in health and the loss of income as a result of the incident. Borruso therefore continues to insist on the lawsuit, which includes damages of around $ 30,000 and is intended to compensate for his loss of earnings. Josh Drechsel, the plaintiff’s attorney, reports that the PGA does not want to comment on the incident and has refused to cooperate to investigate the case. In particular, it should be about incriminating videos that document the incident. Why Borruso has only now filed a lawsuit against Tiger’s Caddy and how the whole situation around the lawsuit against Joe LaCava develops remains to be seen.

Patrick Reed’s caddy even banned on the final day of the Presidents Cup

At the Presidents Cup last year, Patrick Reed’s caddy and brother-in-law got violent. After the continental comparison increasingly heard chants and shouts against Reed, Kessler Karain tore the hat string. As a result, Karain is said to have approached the viewer, pushed the loud-necked fan away and pressed him a few slogans.

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