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Two Tour players say magazine fabricated critical remarks about Tiger |
 Two PGA Tour players said they never talked to the magazine that quoted them as making harsh remarks about Tiger Woods and his marriage. In a story that Life & Style posted on its web site, Ben Crane is quoted as saying Woods is a "phony and a fake" and that Woods' wife knew about allegations of extramarital affairs. Charles Warren is quoted as saying Woods' wife "had stars in her eyes and maybe dollar signs too" and should leave him. The magazine reportedly sent an “experienced freelance reporter to a golf tournament attended by several PGA [Tour] pros.” A statement released by the magazine says their “reporter spoke with two golfers who presented themselves as Ben Crane and Charles Warren." Life & Style understands the severity of the accusations and is investigating further.
Crane spoke to the Associated Press from his Dallas-area home in disbelief. "This is unbelievable,” he said, “I never said a word about anything. They print this and put my name next to it."
Warren’s agency says he has not given an interview of any kind in two months. In a recent statement, Warren keeps it short and to the point: "I have not spoken to Life & Style magazine, so there is no story here."
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