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Tiger's caddy "mad" at his boss over scandal

Tiger Woods' caddy is mad at his golfing superstar boss over a string of adulterous affairs and said he would have blown the whistle if he had known about them.

"I'm a straight-up sort of person.

If I had known something was going on, the whistle would have been blown," Steve Williams told New Zealand commercial television network TV3.

Williams said he was angry after the revelations about the golfing superstar emerged but said his role was to be a friend to Woods.

"Of course I'm mad at him, why would you not be?" Williams said.

"I'm close with his wife and he's got two lovely children and he's let them down.

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