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Robert Allenby says "there's no story" to his arrest outside of a casino in Rock Island, Ill., early Saturday morning.

Allenby, the 45-year-old Australian, missed the cut at the John Deere Classic on Friday. He was was arrested at about 2:30 a.m. outside Jumer's Casino and charged with disorderly conduct and criminal trespassing, according to the Associated Press citing police department arrest reports. Allenby's bond was set at $1,500, WQAD-TV reported.

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"I don’t know anything that’s going on, so you can say whatever you want," Allenby told USA TODAY Sports.

Allenby said he left TPC Deere Run, where he missed the cut by three strokes, had dinner and played blackjack with other golfers and caddies at the casino tables. He said he was staying at the casino hotel until Saturday when he returned home to Florida.

"There’s nothing to be said or done about. Nothing happened," he said. When asked about the charges, Allenby said, “I have no idea, mate. No idea.’’

In January 2015, Allenby was found with severe bruises several hours after visiting a restaurant with friends. Allenby, who had missed the cut in the Sony Open, claimed to have been abducted and beaten. A Hawaii man was sentenced to five years in prison for using Allenby's credit cards and identification.

Contributing: Josh Peter, AP

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