So it appears Sergio was correct.
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"It's very simple," Garcia said during an NBC interview Saturday. "You have to pay attention to what's going on because the other guy is hitting. You do something when you're in the crowd, and the crowd is going to respond."
Woods' response to Garcia's complaint was simple: The marshals said I could.
"The marshals, they told me he already hit, so I pulled a club and was getting ready to play my shot," Woods explained, "and then I hear [Garcia's] comments afterward and it's not real surprising that he's complaining about something."
"He didn't ask us nothing," marshal Gary Anderson said Sunday, according to a report by Sports Illustrated. "We didn't say nothing. We're told not to talk to the players."
Chief marshal John North was also present for Woods' controversial shot on the par-5 hole.
"Nothing was said to us and we certainly said nothing to him," North said, according to Sports Illustrated. "I was disappointed to hear him make those remarks. We're there to help the players and enhance the experience of the fans. He was saying what was good for him. It lacked character."
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