NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pennsylvania, (Reuters) – Tiger Woods has been interviewed by U.S. authorities investigating Canadian doctor Anthony Galea, who is charged for unlawfully treating athletes with human growth hormone, the golfer said yesterday.
The world number one, who is not accused of any wrongdoing but was a patient of the doctor, said the interview took place in Orlando, Florida last week.
“I co-operated and answered all their questions and that was it,” Woods told reporters after the first round at the AT&T National at Aronimink Golf Club yesterday.
Woods has said that he received treatment from Galea on his injured knee but has repeatedly denied ever using any banned substances or performance-enhancing drugs.