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Sophie Gustafson Not Pleased With Cristie Kerr, Tells Twitter

Traditionally, golf is known as a game of manners, chivalry and good sportsmanship. Unless you’re an LPGA player and want to snag a quick autograph from a fellow competitor for charity, apparently.

Sophie Gustafson, one of many competitors in this week’s US Women’s Open, wanted to have her fellow competitors sign a flag and donate it to charity. Apparently not all players were keen to this idea, as Sophie explained on Twitter.

Come on; you didn’t really think Sophie would just leave us hanging and not tell us who she was referring to, did you?

Oh Twitter, how I appreciate and loathe you all at once.

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