American golfer Tiger Woods' agent has said that legal action might be taken after the World No.1 was accused of cheating on the course this year.
According to CNN, Mark Steinberg, who has helped the American become the planet's wealthiest athlete, criticized a 'shameful, baseless' report on a golf website by a TV commentator.
Brandel Chamblee, a former pro golfer, said in his end-of-season summary that Woods had been 'cavalier with the rules', and he made parallels with one of his own school experiences when he was caught cheating in a math test and marked down from a grade of 100 to an F.
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