Jim Gray tees off on caddy at Northern Trust Open
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Golf Channel analyst Jim Gray has been removed from the broadcast team for the remainder of the Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California.
Dustin Johnson was assessed a two stroke penalty but avoided disqualification because he was late for his tee time Thursday morning. Johnson鈥檚 caddy, Bobby Brown took responsibility for the logistical mistake.
However, Brown and other members of the threesome took exception to Gray鈥檚 questioning of Johnson during live action. After the round was complete Brown and Gray got into a heated, profanity-laced argument.
spokesman Dan Higgins said Friday: "Our aim is to provide the best possible golf coverage for our viewers. Anything else is a disservice. In order not to provide further distraction, we've decided to remove Jim from this particular assignment." Gray was not available for comment immediately following the incident.
He's no stranger to controversy involving his assignments with the Golf Channel. The analyst also got into a fiery exchange with last year鈥檚 U.S. Ryder Cup team captain . Gray insisted that Pavin had told him Tiger Woods would be a shoe-in for the team, while Pavin refuted it.
Gray was also the host in the controversial decision by to air LeBron James鈥 decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat. During the special Gray asked a series of softball questions, seemingly in an effort to string viewers out, before finally asking the only question people cared about.
Gray now has the weekend off to enjoy the Daytona 500 and . Do you think Gray鈥檚 line of questioning and technique crosses the line, or do you believe controversy only helps to drum up interest?