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Originally Posted by blueash
I watched the broadcast. The TV announcers did not initially notice the ball movement. Apparently some official was watching and saw the movement. They then notified the announcers that the situation was being reviewed. Don't blame the announcers.
The rule is IMO foolish. But you have all kinds of golf rules that depend on the golfer self reporting. I understand why the PGA saw the movement as a violation of its very picky rule. I have no idea if Rahm was aware at the time. He was much more careful the second time he lowered his club into position.
My recollection is that violations will not be taken from viewers who see things on TV. This violation was from a golf official who saw it. I do wonder if the same penalty would have been imposed if it would have changed the outcome of the event.
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I just re-watched the broadcast and there was NO rules official near him the only people near the green were both golfers, caddies, and TV workers ... there were 2 people who may have been officials 1 sitting 30 yds away on his cart and the other way over on the other side of the bunker, his caddie was about 10" away and the ball was so deep in the rough that unless you were standing directly over it would be impossible to see...