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Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong 'will not cheat' in golf; admits to adhere to 'code of honour'

Drug cheat Armstrong no longer races competitively and due to the same he plays a lot of golf.

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Disgraced former US cyclist Lance Armstrong has claimed that he would 'never cheat' at golf because the sport has a 'code of honour' which they never had in cycling.

Armstrong no longer races competitively and due to the same he plays a lot of golf. The dope tainted athlete, whose net worth was 125 million dollars in 2012, said that 'one might consider him to be the last guy to have anything to say about cheating', but claimed that golf is 'different', News.com.au reported.

He said that he loves 'adhering to a code of honor' that they in cycling didn't have, and added that if he 'moved his ball in the rough and got caught', 'he wouldn't just regret it'.

Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles for testing positive for doping, the report added.

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