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Vijay Singh has admitted he used deer-antler spray, saying he wasn't aware that it may contain a substance banned by the PGA Tour.
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Singh cited a back injury in pulling out before the first round.
The 49-year-old Fijian paid one of the owners of Sports With Alternatives To Steroids $9,000 last November for the spray, hologram...
Singh withdraws from Phoenix Open
Vijay Singh withdrew from the Phoenix Open on Thursday, a day after saying he used deer-antler spray and was ''absolutely shocked'' that it may contain a banned substance.
Singh cited a back injury in pulling out before the first round.
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Singh admits using deer-antler spray
Vijay Singh has admitted he used deer-antler spray, saying he
wasn't aware that it may contain a substance banned by the PGA
Tour.
Bubba squeamish about deer-antler spray
Bubba Watson wants no part of deer-antler spray. The name alone makes the Masters champion a bit squeamish.
''It sounds like something I would never want near me. ... I don't even know how you take deer-antler spray,'' Watson said Wednesday at the Phoenix Open. ''Who's the guy that thought of that? He might have been on something, too.''
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Singh withdraws, citing back injury
By JOHN NICHOLSON
AP Sports Writer
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Singh cited a back injury in pulling out before the first round.
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