The ongoing dispute between golfers Tiger Woods and Sergio Gracia over whether the former inadvertently or maliciously disrupted the Spaniard's swing during this month's Player Championship where they were paired together, reportedly may not come to an end soon.
Woods, when asked if he planned to contact Gracia to make peace between the two, replied with a curt an immediate 'No'.
In a report by New York Post, Woods expressed his excitement for next month's U.S. Open at Merion near Philadelphia.
He said that he plans to play the course before the tournament week to chart the greens and get an overall feel.
The report added that Woods desired to keep the ATand T National at Congressional.
On whether he supports the ban on the anchored stroke usually associated with belly putters as proposed by the PGA, the golfer said that he hopes the ban will take effect as soon as possible.