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Golf starPatrick Reedis good at winning tournaments, but apparently not at making friends.
According to a new story about the 2018 Masters Tournament championpublished Wednesday inGolf Digest,there is allegedly animosity between Reed, 28, and his former teammates. As fellow pro golfer Kevin Kisner, 34, put it when talking about Reed’s time at undergrad, “They all hate him — any guys that were on the team with him [at Georgia State University] hate him and that’s the same way at Augusta.”
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Reed drew criticism in the days after the U.S. team lost the Ryder Cup to Europe in France in late September. In a controversial interview with theNew York Times, he accused his teammates of “blind-siding” him with the way various players were paired, and preventing him from playing.
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In the aftermath,according to ESPN, Reed said, “I don’t think anything needs to be resolved … I’ve seen all the guys, and we’ve talked to all the guys, and we’ve all moved past that. We’re plenty of weeks beyond the Ryder Cup. We’re just trying to get ready for next season, and just trying to get ready for two more years when hopefully we can get payback [at the 2020 Ryder Cup].”
It’s not only Reed’s professional relationships that are allegedly fraught. His parents and sister didn’t attend this year’s Masters.
The rift between Reed and his family dates back to 2012, when Reed married Justine Karain at 22 years old. According to aGolfreport, Reed’s parents, Bill and Jeannette, believed their son was too young to marry. When they approached him about their concerns, Reed allegedly proceeded to cut off all communication with them leading up to his wedding. Since then, there doesn’t seem to have been any direct contact.
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After Reed won the Masters, Reed’s father toldESPNthat he and his wife thought about going to the tournament to celebrate, but they couldn’t find any badges.
“As parents, you want the best for your children no matter what they are doing,” he said, adding that he”desperately” wants the estrangement with his son to end. “You want them to succeed at the highest level, especially in Patrick’s case because he’s always been a tireless worker. I have goosebumps just talking about it.”
source: people.com