US Open 2018 golf chiefs forced to apologise after fans heard talking about ‘violent sex’ on live TV
18th June 2018,
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US GOLF chiefs were forced to make a humble apology after two fans heard talking about "violent sex" on live TV.
The supporters were overheard going into explicit detail regarding an old flame as Patrick Reed played through the first hole of Friday's US Open - won by Brooks Koepka.

The US Golf Association have now been apologised after the entire conversation was picked up by Fox Sports - and heard by millions across the world.
During the X-rated exchange itself, one man began by claiming: "That's my ex."
The second man replied: “Yeah, she’s hot."
However, things got somewhat cruder shortly after, when the first man went into explicit detail.

He boasted: “That’s when I... I was f***ing her so hard and I headbutted her in the head and I smacked that b****.
"We went and kinda got in the [inaudible] position and she sat up.”
USGA spokesperson Janeen Driscoll said: “We deeply regret the inappropriate language and sentiment expressed by a few fans that was unfortunately picked up by a microphone on the course during today’s broadcast.
“We are working closely with our partners at Fox Sports to address this issue.”

US GOLF chiefs were forced to make a humble apology after two fans heard talking about "violent sex" on live TV.
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