• George O'Grady's comments risk inflaming race row• Echo of Alan Hansen's use of term on Match of DayGeorge O'Grady, chief executive of the European Tour, has apologised after he risked worsening the racism storm surrounding Sergio García by referring to black people as "coloured".O'Grady was speaking to Sky Sports in attempting to justify the tour's failure to punish García for...
The racism row involving Sergio Garcia and Tiger Woods took a fresh twist today following comments from European Tour chief executive George O'Grady.
Sergio Garcia's return to the golf course was overshadowed by one of the game's top chiefs re-opening the race row with Tiger Woods by claiming that some of the Spaniard's best friends are 'coloured athletes'.
Rory McIlroy says the furore around Sergio García's 'fried chicken' comment in regards to Tiger Woods is 'a mountain out of a molehill'
EUROPEAN supremo George O’Grady was forced to apologise for using the racially insensitive word “coloured”
Ryan Palmer cashed in on his extra local knowledge to take the first-round lead at the Crowne Plaza Invitational with a stunning eight-under 62.
European Tour chief executive George O'Grady has dismissed any accusations of "cosiness" between his organisation and Sergio Garcia.
TaylorMade-adidas have slammed Sergio Garcia's over the 'fried chicken' jibe aimed at Tiger Woods.
Rory McIlroy's hopes of a fast start in the BMW PGA Championship were wrecked by five bogeys in his final six holes.
Golf used to be about birdies, bogeys and pars. Now we are keeping score of toxic phrases. After Sergio Garcia's culinary racism, the game was once again dealing in statements and apologies following the use of insulting language.

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