Add ‘Ingesting Calf’s Blood’ To Tiger’s List Of Possible Offenses
After years of protection for golf’s uberstar, the kid gloves have officially come off: The New York Times tells the story of Dr. Anthony Galea – a sports medicine specialist accused of giving patients human growth hormone (HGH) and Actovegin, a drug extracted from calf’s blood – who just happens to have ties to, you guessed it, Tiger Woods.
And you thought your holiday season hectic. At this rate Tiger may wind up in a freeway chase riding shotgun with Al Cowlings by New Year’s Eve.
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(Hat tip to JB for the link.)

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