TRUTH REVEALED BY KIM JOO-HYUNG'S CADDIE TESSORI, "AMERICAN PLAYERS CURSED BADLY AT KIM JOO-HYUNG'S TEAM DURING THE PRESIDENTS CUP."

Truth revealed by Kim Joo-hyung's caddie Tessori, "American players cursed badly at Kim Joo-hyung's team during the Presidents Cup."

Truth revealed by Kim Joo-hyung's caddie Tessori, "American players cursed badly at Kim Joo-hyung's team during the Presidents Cup."

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Kim Joo-hyung's caddie Paul Tessori said some U.S. players insulted Kim Joo-hyung at the 2024 Presidents Cup.

Tessori, who has been wearing Kim Joo-hyung's bag since last year, appeared on the PGA Tour's SiriusXM radio on the 7th to tell the back story of the Presidents Cup held in Montreal, copyright last month.

According to a report by the U.S. golf media Golf Week on the 8th, Tesori said on the broadcast at the time, "I witnessed three times the U.S. players making strong personal attacks and swearing at Kim Joo-hyung." He said, "The U.S. team players acted to the extent that I was embarrassed to show any reaction," adding, "It was not appropriate for them, and I know one of them apologized."
After the four-ball and four-sum games on the third day of the Presidents Cup on the 29th of last month, Kim Joo-hyung confessed at a press conference, "I heard some players curse at us. There was no sportsmanship." At that time, the opponents, Xander Shopley and Patrick Cantlay, denied that they had ever cursed, and as the noise grew, Kim Joo-hyung visited the U.S. team's general manager Jim Furyk and Shopley immediately after the end of the tournament, apologized, and concluded the argument by saying, "The meaning was misrepresented." 안전놀이터

However, a caddie who was with him at the time revealed that something unsavory happened between Kim Joo-hyung's team and the U.S. players at the time. Tesori believed that Kim Joo-hyung dealt with the situation well at the time, but broke the unwritten rule when Kim Joo-hyung revealed the actions of the U.S. players who crossed the line at a press conference.

Tessori said he wanted Kim Joo-hyung to share and sympathize with the insulting feelings he felt, but to carefully judge the publication to the media.

"It's natural for Kim to feel that way." I saw one of the American players do that from a distance. I was also so emotional and angry that I wanted to react with my body. Tell the media, and even if there is video evidence, half of people will think that Kim acts like a child, just like the world does, and the other half will look at him positively."

"Kim Joo-hyung needs to be a little more insensitive," said Tessori, who vividly told the situation at the time. In such a situation, he thought he had to inform the general manager and colleagues first. "I think this is also an experience and a process he learns," Tessori concluded.

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