 Casey's comments are a "huge source of regret". |
Paul Casey has had counselling to help him cope with the fall-out of his anti-American remarks last year. Casey said he "hated" Americans, but claimed the comments were made in the context of the Ryder Cup.
"The players I spoke to about everything...showed understanding," the Englishman told the Daily Telegraph.
"But it was all the people to whom I couldn't give an explanation that concerned me and prompted me to get professional help."
He added: "The hurt I've caused will be a huge regret for the rest of my life."
Having gone through the American college system at Arizona State University, Casey lives in Phoenix and has an American girlfriend.
He is due to compete in the Nissan Open, which starts in Los Angeles on Thursday.