Williams has started the podcast called Chasing Majors, where he shares his memories from the time he caddied for Woods. In the latest episode of the same, the caddie shared an instance where he and the golfer got into a big disagreement at the 2003 Masters
Williams explained that he was sure that Tiger should use the driver at the 3rd hole since he had analyzed the tee position that morning. But after having a deep conversation, Tiger agreed to use the driver as Williams had suggested.
“He hit a terrible tee shot,” said Williams about how Tiger hit the ball with his driver. “I mean, any 25-handicapper could have hit that,” he added. However, Williams explained that Woods felt it was his fault and didn’t talk to him until the 9th hole that day.
“Stevie and I disagree about club selection all the time, but it’s part of the business,” Tiger had said to the press days after the tournament. “Ultimately, it’s my responsibility to pull the trigger,” he said. “In that case, I just hit a bad shot.”
Williams made sure Tiger knew what he thought about the whole situation, the golfer chose not to talk right away. However, later, when he did talk, Tiger admired the way Williams approached him when he was “acting like a child.”