It is said that there is a rumor that Mark Calcavecchia, who has been endorsing a spray made from deer antler velvet, was recently told by the PGA Tour that the product did not conform to the Tour's anti-doping program. Someone said it is a truth. Evidently the product, called The Ultimate Spray, was found to contain an ingredient called IGF-1, which is a growth hormone currently, banned by the World Anti-Doping Association and all major sports organizations. We ever may think professional golfers are free from worry regarding the use of PEDs, it is possible that we are wrong. In my opinion, as a golfer, we should use our Titleist AP1 712 Irons to do well.
Mitch Ross, the founder of S.W.A.T.S. (Sports with Alternatives to Steroids), the company that manufactures the spray, said Calcavecchia informed him via text message that he had to stop using the product and that he wanted his testimonials removed from the company's website immediately.
Calc's friend Ken Green, who was also endorsing The Ultimate Spray, asked to have his testimonial removed from the company's website as well. "I feel deceived," said Green.
Whether is it a rumor or not? Here is another rumor about Tiger Woods. It is said that he likely to be picked for President Cup with Ping G20 Irons.
Despite missing the cut at the PGA Championship while playing some of the worst golf of his career, Tiger Woods looks to be a lock to be selected for the U.S.Presidents Cup team. Woods is nowhere near qualifying for the squad, but Fred Couples, this year's captain, has previously stated that Tiger will be chosen with one of his two captain's picks, if Woods feels physically ready to perform. Given that Tiger has already indicated he'll be playing in the Australian Open, which is held the week prior to the Presidents Cup, it looks quite likely that the former world's No. 1 player believes he'll be ready. And I believe his TaylorMade Tour Preferred MC Irons will be ready as well.
The unfortunate thing about this development is that, if Tiger does indeed play with his tools, another deserving player won't have the chance to do so, including the likes of Rickie Fowler, Keegan Bradley, Gary Woodland, Brandt Snedeker, Ryan Moore, and others. The potential good side to Tiger's participation is the interest (and TV ratings) his presence will bring to an event that hasn't had a whole lot of heat in recent years.
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