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Alejandro Tosti Goes The Hell Off On ‘Idiots’ Hitting Him With Allegations Of Slow Playing Min Woo Lee

awww man! Here is the drama Cookin’!

Between The final round PGA Star on the Houston Open Sunday Alejandro Tosti There was really no connection to the grand plans of things. That being said, he was on the thick of things.

As soon as the day began, it started with a bogey in the first hole, and was nothing more than a struggle for Tosty. From there he ended up dropping a lot of shots behind him. Min Woolyhis playing partner, and ultimately the winner. About 90 minutes after the round, it was a friendly situation for Tosty and Lee, but things changed when they reached the par 5 eighth hole.

Hitting his tee shot wayward, Lee left the ball to the right under the bushes to the right of the fairway. Just knocking on a risky shot or taking a penalty to move on, Lee decides to skip it and ultimately saves par. But he did so after a whopping 12 minutes delay. (Related: Patton Kizzire apologizes for punting living hell from his putter during Valspar Championship)

Well, Tosty wasn’t happy about this at all, and as a result he spoke to Rule officials and complained about Lee’s slow pace.

Fast forward four more holes, and more drama pops out.

After the par-4 12th hole was completed, Tosty moved very slowly as he headed towards the fairway. This was pointed out by the NBC Broadcasting Team.

Many thought Tosty was intentionally moving slowly because Lee had made four holes forward.

Stumped by the situation, Tosty responded to a post from Golf Channel’s Brently Romeen on Monday, but he couldn’t hold back at all. Well, other than finally deleting the tweet Golf Digest I grabbed a screenshot (like God’s blessing).

“Play on your page… OMG. I pissed in the toilet and prepared a drink, so I was “trying to slowly throw away my playing partner.” “By the way, stop the fake news Idi0ts. There was no conflict with Fox in the first hole.”

Shortly after deleting his post, Tosty decided to post another tweet. It had the same message as the original tweet, but there was no vulgar place.

I like my golfers as much as my rappers like… beefin’!

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