Calgary Herald

Golf champ to 911: ‘My wife has gone crazy’

- DOUG FERGUSON

The wife of former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover made the first call to 911 and claimed she was attacked by her mother-in-law, according to a tape of the call released Wednesday that provided another bizarre twist in the wife’s arrest on a domestic violence charge.

Glover answered when the St. John’s Sheriff ’s Office in Florida called back and said his wife was lying. “Yeah, hi, I think we got our lines crossed here. This is the husband, the sane one of the bunch,” Glover says in a calm voice. “My wife has called you . ... Now she’s trying to blame it on my mother, which is not the case at all . ... My wife has gone crazy.”

Krista Glover was released Sunday on a US$2,500 bond and faces misdemeano­ur charges of domestic violence battery and resisting arrest without violence.

According to the arrest report, Glover told the deputy that his wife yells at him, stating he is a “loser” and other choice words, when he plays poorly in a tournament.

Earlier in the day, Glover shot 78 and missed the 54-hole cut at The Players Championsh­ip.

Glover also told the deputy his wife had been drinking.

Krista Glover told the 911 operator she had been attacked by her mother-in-law, who had locked herself in her room. When asked how she was attacked, Glover’s wife hung up and Glover answered when 911 called back.

When asked if the sheriff’s office should send a rescue squad, Glover politely said that won’t be necessary.

The operator then asked if she could speak to Glover’s wife.

“No, you cannot,” Glover says. “She’s in the house with my daughter. And when deputies get here, they need to talk to the male — that would be me — because these other two are out of their heads at the moment.”

When the operator points out that his wife is who called, Glover replied: “Well, she’s going to lie to you. That’s what I’m telling you. That’s why I answered the phone. She’s telling lies.”

Glover confirmed on Twitter there was an altercatio­n. “Everyone is fine,” Glover said. “Regrettabl­y, although Krista was charged, we are comfortabl­e that the judicial system is able to address what actually happened and Krista will be cleared in this private matter.”

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