The Las Vegas native has made 298 careers starts on the PGA Tour, notched four wins and earned more than $20 million. Note Piercy’s use of the word “if.” Scott Piercy posted this apology to his Instagram story Tuesday. I want to apologize if any of my recents story posts have been offensive,” and concluded, “I will do better!” Instead, on Tuesday, he posted a kinda sorta apology to his Instagram story, writing: “Whenever i post my intent is NEVER to offend. A reporter from the site approached him for comment but Piercy declined. Īs reported, the four-time PGA Tour winner is playing in the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando, Fla. He doesn’t know me, but he would go down fast and hard, crying all the way.
Actually, he is weak, both mentally and physically, and yet he threatens me, for the second time, with physical assault.
Find registration and more information by clicking here. Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act like a tough guy. Join LGBTQ athletes and mental-health professionals Taylor Vanderlaan and KC Cross for Outsports webinar: Maintaining mental health in isolation. The idea that women are privileged unless they are 'women plus-something' (gay, black, trans, etc.) finds its purest expression in the 'Karen' meme. No mention was made as to whether Piercy violated the Tour’s “conduct unbecoming of a professional” mandate. “We were made aware of Scott’s post and are disappointed in the lack of judgement used,” the PGA Tour told Golf Digest. According to a report in The Times on Saturday, advertisers are ‘so worried about being accused of racism or homophobia’ that they are shying away from using images of white. The FBI has determined QAnon to be a potential source of domestic terrorism. This meme was shared on Instagram by Scott Piercy Monday. Piercy’s post also contained a far-right conspiracy theory from QAnon, involving a secret plot by the so-called “deep state” against President Trump and his supporters. One day after sharing a homophobic meme about openly gay former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg withdrawing from the 2020 race for the White House, golfer Scott Piercy posted what passed for an apology to his Instagram story.Īs Golf World first reported, Piercy’s post on Monday contained an anti-gay slur that highlighted Buttigieg’s sexuality as a gay man, following the former Indiana mayor’s announcement that he was ending his campaign for the Democratic nomination: “Peter pulls out early from behind.”īut that’s not all.