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Woods gets 2 shot penalty
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:34 am
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:34 am
Not DQed
This post was edited on 4/13/13 at 8:35 am
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:35 am to doya2
I didn't think they could still do that after he signed his scorecard
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:35 am to doya2
Based on what? did they make up a new rule/penalty
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:36 am to doya2
Total sham
I'm getting old but man the bullshite that sports organizations pull is like seeing Oz behind the curtain
I don't care to watch anymore, sad
I'm getting old but man the bullshite that sports organizations pull is like seeing Oz behind the curtain
I don't care to watch anymore, sad
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:36 am to doya2
Ridiculous.
If this is based off that interview its preposterous. If you watch the video, he clearly drops the ball about a foot behind his previous spot to avoid the divot.
If this is based off that interview its preposterous. If you watch the video, he clearly drops the ball about a foot behind his previous spot to avoid the divot.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:36 am to LanierSpots
I'm fine with this if it becomes the rule for others in the future.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:38 am to doya2
They said that in 2012 the amended the rules for signing a bad card that in certain cases if a player unknowingly broke a rule they can asses a two-stroke penalty without disqualification.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:38 am to LanierSpots
According to the radio, since he believed he played by the rules, and it was an unknown penalty, he didn't sign an incorrect scorecard? Strange
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:39 am to doya2
Should have been dq'd.
Anyone not named Tiger gets bounced.
Anyone not named Tiger gets bounced.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:39 am to bigpapamac
Spin.
Rule has never been heard about until tiger needs it
Foul. Very very foul
Rule has never been heard about until tiger needs it
Foul. Very very foul
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:39 am to Tiger1242
He did sign an incorrect card, but again, they changed the rule last year to give latitude to a player who unknowingly does so.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:40 am to bigpapamac
Something to do with the USGA's ruling on events broadcast in HD TV
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:40 am to bigpapamac
quote:
They said that in 2012 the amended the rules for signing a bad card that in certain cases if a player unknowingly broke a rule they can asses a two-stroke penalty without disqualification.
What they're saying on the radio, as long as he hasn't played yet, it's a two stroke penalty
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:41 am to doya2
TV rules sports - we all know this. Tiger is Tiger.
(former USGA Commish - "based on the way the rules are written, I don't see how he is nothing but a spectator this weekend.")
(former USGA Commish - "based on the way the rules are written, I don't see how he is nothing but a spectator this weekend.")
This post was edited on 4/13/13 at 8:42 am
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:41 am to danfraz
quote:
Rule has never been heard about until tiger needs it
It's only been around a year, how many situations has it even been needed I wonder? And let's be honest, I can't begin to imagine some golf rules we've never heard of.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:41 am to bigpapamac
quote:
They said that in 2012 the amended the rules for signing a bad card that in certain cases if a player unknowingly broke a rule they can asses a two-stroke penalty without disqualification.
I like the idea of giving more latitude instead of just dqing them.
I just hope it is applied equally to other golfers in the future.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:41 am to doya2
They done screwed up. A 59 coming today.
Posted on 4/13/13 at 8:42 am to udtiger
An example of how strict the rules used to be:
1987 Andy Williams Open
After finishing the tournament at 270, Craig Stadler went to the scorer's tent feeling that he'd just finished in second place. Instead, he was informed that he was disqualified for a Rules infraction the previous day. On the 14th hole in the third round, Stadler's ball landed beneath a pine tree in a muddy lie. He needed to play the shot from a kneeling position and since he was wearing light-colored trousers he placed a towel on the wet ground and kneeled on it while making the shot. At the time nobody caught the mistake, but the next day while showing showing highlights of the prevouis day's play Rules zealots spotted the error and relayed it to PGA Tour officials. What Stadler had done was violate Rule 13-3, illegally building a stance, and since he didn't add two strokes to his third-round score, he was disqualified for turning in an incorrect scorecard. The disqualification cost Stadler $37,333, which would have been his share of second place.
1987 Andy Williams Open
After finishing the tournament at 270, Craig Stadler went to the scorer's tent feeling that he'd just finished in second place. Instead, he was informed that he was disqualified for a Rules infraction the previous day. On the 14th hole in the third round, Stadler's ball landed beneath a pine tree in a muddy lie. He needed to play the shot from a kneeling position and since he was wearing light-colored trousers he placed a towel on the wet ground and kneeled on it while making the shot. At the time nobody caught the mistake, but the next day while showing showing highlights of the prevouis day's play Rules zealots spotted the error and relayed it to PGA Tour officials. What Stadler had done was violate Rule 13-3, illegally building a stance, and since he didn't add two strokes to his third-round score, he was disqualified for turning in an incorrect scorecard. The disqualification cost Stadler $37,333, which would have been his share of second place.
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