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Legend Player slams golf authorities over tardy dope testing introduction

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AFP Carnoustie
Last Updated : Jul 17 2018 | 8:00 PM IST

Dope testing is due to be introduced at The Open for the first time this week at Carnoustie but South African golfing legend Gary Player questions why it has taken so long.

The 82-year-old -- one of whose nine majors came at Carnoustie in the 1968 Open -- has not shied away from raising the spectre of golfers taking performance-enhancing drugs having first broached the explosive subject in 2007.

Player concedes that tennis and golf to his mind are the cleanest sports but still is not content it has taken such a long time to bring in testing, with the PGA Tour introducing blood testing last year.

"Why so late? We are the last of all sports to do it," he told Tuesday's edition of The Times.

"We have had players who have used performance-enhancing drugs.

"Are we ever going to be able to stop it? No. There's too much involved. That's the world we live in." Player said it is nonsense to suggest doping would not aid a golfer's cause.

"It makes you stronger," he said.

"You don't get injured so quickly, you can hit more balls and you can practise harder."

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First Published: Jul 17 2018 | 8:00 PM IST

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