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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - A defiant and at times angry Robert Allenby stood by his story Tuesday that he was robbed and beaten in Honolulu, basing the account on what he remembered and what he was told by a homeless woman who came to his aid.There has definitely been a lot of confusion, Allenby said. But I think the No. 1 thing that you should all remember is that my story stays exactly the same as the way I told it. I told you what I knew, and I told you what someone told me. Thats the bottom line. I never lied to anyone.Honolulu police are investigating the Jan. 16 incident as second-degree robbery. No arrests have been made.Allenby says he was at Amuse Wine Bar with his caddie and a friend from Australia on the night he missed the cut at the Sony Open. He said surveillance tape shows him leaving the bar with three people he doesnt recognize, and that his next memory is being in a park. He said a homeless woman told him he had been thrown out of a trunk, which he said caused his injuries.Allenby posted a photo of his bloodied forehead and a swollen eye to his private Facebook account. He said he was robbed of wallet and phone, though the credit card he used to pay for dinner and wine was still in his front pocket.In the last week, however, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser quoted the homeless woman, Charade Keane, as saying she never told Allenby she saw him in a trunk and did not how he was injured. The newspaper quoted another homeless man in the park, Chris Khamis, as saying Allenby told him he was depressed and drugged at a strip club and that he passed out and hit his head on a lava rock.Exactly what happened remains a mystery, even for Allenby. He said Tuesday he has no memory in my brain from about 11:06 p.m. to 1:27 a.m. on that date.I have been trying and overlooking and going backward and forward, and there is just nothing, he said. I cant tell you how frustrating that is because we all want to know the truth.The 43-year-old Australian said headaches subsided a few days ago and he chose to play in the Phoenix Open to try to get his life back on track.His face looked relatively clean as he spoke to reporters
 
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