Allenby stands by initial report of Honolulu ordeal


  • Golf
  • Wednesday, 28 Jan 2015

Jan 27, 2015; Scottsdale, AZ, USA; Robert Allenby speaks with members of the media during his press conference during a practice round at TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course. Allan Henry-USA TODAY Sports - RTR4N7AZ

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (Reuters) - The curious tale of Robert Allenby's bruising ordeal in Honolulu has taken some unexpected twists but the Australian on Tuesday stuck by his original version of events.

On Jan. 17, Allenby reported that he had been abducted the previous day from a wine bar, robbed and then dumped from a car in a Hawaii park about six miles (10 km) away after failing to qualify for the Sony Open in Honolulu.

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