Participant Michael Kim Discloses Incident of Soiled Underwear at RBC Heritage, Deposited in Portable Toilet
Breaking Down the PGA Tour's Filthy Fiasco
The PGA Tour's been hit with a whopper of a mystery! It seems someone had a...mishap and didn't clean up after themselves in a porta potty. 🤮
According to our sources, PGA golfer Michael Kim stumbled upon a pair of soiled boxer briefs stashed in a corner of a player/caddie-only porta potty near the tee boxes during the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head. 😷
(For those of you keeping track, that's the incident that went down last month.)
PGA Tour golfer Michael Kim discovered a pair of soiled underwear in a porta potty used exclusively by golfers and their caddies. Picture courtesy of Getty.
An unnamed caddy discovered the unsanitary evidence on the Thursday morning of the tournament. Now, since crime shows have taught us anything, our first suspect is the caddy who found them. 💰
Michael Kim revealed that the caddy tried to track down the underwear's owner, but to no avail. Apparently, the underwear belonged to a specific brand that had a brand ambassador playing in the tournament.
Suspect number one could've easily pointed the finger at the brand ambassador, but it seems they were cleared as the not-so-subtle culprit. 🤷♂️
So, if the featured player and the unnamed caddy aren't guilty, who's left? Well, since all 144 players and caddies were in attendance, let's just say the suspect pool is pretty extensive.
The incident that occurred at the RBC Heritage tournament points towards a suspect pool of 144 golfers and caddies due to the discovery of a pair of soiled boxer briefs in a player/caddy-only porta potty by one of the caddies. Even though the brand ambassador, who was playing in the tournament, used a specific brand of underwear, they were cleared of any involvement. Michael Kim, the golfer who initially found the underwear, was unable to find the owner despite the caddy's attempts to track them down. Given the current clues, the primary suspect remains the unnamed caddy who initially discovered the unsanitary evidence in the porta potty.

