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Actually the most reasonable outcome of it all. People need to cut the crazy saying he should withdraw and all that.Essentially what is boils down to is
1. Tiger took the drop.
2. The rules committee got a tip that it may have been illegal.
3. While Tiger was still on the course, they reviewed the drop and determined that it was a legal drop.
4. Tiger signs his scorecard, which is correct at the time.
5. Following Tiger's post-round statement and subsequent social media outrage, the committee revisits the drop decision.
6. They determine that the the drop was actually illegal and assess a 2-stroke penalty, the penalty he should have been incurred at the time.
7. Tiger then could have been disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard, but this was waived because of a combination of #3 (see above) and rule 33-7.
Hopefully that helps.
Especially on a par 5 right after the tee shot. Those people need to be found and escorted off of the grounds.or "Get In the Hole!!"
Absolutely.Especially on a par 5 right after the tee shot. Those people need to be found and escorted off of the grounds.or "Get In the Hole!!"
It's probably actually lol at all the squares still putting money on him.Tiger -3, 4 back, with 6 guys in front of him. Not gonna get it done. Somehow he's still 6/1 odds though, lol Vegas.
I hope Angel or Sneds wins. f#*k Adam Scott with his 97 inch chin putter. Douche.