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The finish certainly was something. It was funny, when DJ grounded his club, I said, "OMG, he grounded his club". Then he stepped away and came back to his ball. I said, "OMG, he did it again". Hubby said, "He's not in a hazard".
We both assumed hubby was right about no infraction since nothing was said. Then, the sh** hit the fan! Good thing DJ missed that putt! |
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In fairness to the officials, they gave written notice to all of the players that they should be extra careful about playing from sandy areas outside the "usual" playing area, as the course is full of bunkers that don't come into play for the pros. Golf Digest did a bunker count at Whistling Straits earlier this year, and came up with an "actual count" of 967, which may or may not be accurate. Occasionally the course designer, Pete Dye comes in and says "lets open up this bunker", and they remove some grass and expose a bunker that nobody knew was there. The CBS announcers said that there are more than a thousand of them. Personally I felt terrible for Dustin Johnson, but he seemed to handle it well and had a good interview with David Feherty right after it happened. He showed a lot of class.
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Fumar has been to Doggie Doo Run Run???
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Any PGA Players You Don't Like
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There is one woman who is new to this forum, but none that I have known personally who has a game where they consistently hit off the championship tees. A womans golf game and a mans golf game is usually quite different. (Not that they can't beat a man, but it is usually brains over braun.) And for Pete's sake Nitehawk, lets not let Politics into the Golf section.:yuck: |
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Until the official explained that, I might have seen it as a bad call. But since the specific circumstance was addressed in the local rule sheet, how could the officials reasonably have not enforced it? And as previously mentioned, given the irregular bunkers throughout the course, my first reaction when he addressed his ball was that it was might well be a bunker. |
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The official with Dustin did not treat it like a "bunker". Dustin asked for the spectators to be moved back and the official did not move them out of the "bunker". They are standing and sitting it when he hits!! No way any official would allow that on a real "bunker". http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/blog/de...lf-262517#post Furthermore, aren't "bunkers" supposed be raked between shots so the golfer will have a smooth surface to hit into and out of? This one was full of footprints. Check the video above. Terrible call and you have to give Dustin credit for accepting it. |
From what I read this morning, the "local" rules sheet passed out to every player and posted in the locker room clearly instructed the players that there are bunkers on the course that might not be apparent as bunkers, would not be raked and which would have footprints, heel marks, etc. in them caused by spectators. It also said that there would be no special relief in those bunkers. If Dustin had read the rules (which I understand most players do not), he would have been aware of the unique situation at this particular course. I feel badly for him, but anytime you get fair warning and don't pay attention, you can't blame the officials. I do agree that the official should have done a much better job of clearing the area of spectators before he attempted the shot.
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A copy of the notice is posted on the PGA's website. I feel bad that it turned out that way but all players were given fair and clear warning. They are pros, they need to know the rules, and if they question a rule they have officials to make a ruling. Unfortunately Dustin never asked, "Is this a bunker?" Next time a cop pulls me over for going 90 I'm going to try this - "I chose not to read the sign that said speed limit 70". I'll let you know how it turns out. |
Caddie culpability as well?
An unfortunate turn of events for DJ (who really should have won the match), but his reaction was puzzling after he 1st grounded the club...looking as though he knew he'd messed up...but if so, why would he then ground it again? Apparently (from an interview afterwards) some players never bother to read the rules :undecided:...do they rely on their caddies to cover them in this regard? Did DJ's caddie miss giving his player timely advice & warnings; he looked oddly absent, buried amongst the crowd at the time of the infraction...just another odd angle on the mishap!
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