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Overuse of the word golf in one sentence will ruin the game
I don't even know what word I should have used instead of the second golf
Overuse of the word golf in one sentence will ruin the game
For all those that think it was just an accident, please reply to the above.
Once you have marked your ball you naturally pick it up, not start to push the ground down with it. When you have repaired a pitchmark, you use your putter to tap down the ground, not your golf ball.
I don't see that this incident compares with someone not knowing a rule, and so breaking it. That is ignorance, Simon Dyson must know the rules regarding spike marks, as he comes across them on every hole he plays, most days of the week.
But unfortunately there have been cheats in the game. Should we just ignore what they do ? Surely by banning the cheats we are keeping the integrity of the game in tact.and golf should be a game of golf , trust and integrity - if people start doubting that then golf will start to go down the route of other sports.
For all those that think it was just an accident, please reply to the above.
Once you have marked your ball you naturally pick it up, not start to push the ground down with it. When you have repaired a pitchmark, you use your putter to tap down the ground, not your golf ball.
I don't see that this incident compares with someone not knowing a rule, and so breaking it. That is ignorance, Simon Dyson must know the rules regarding spike marks, as he comes across them on every hole he plays, most days of the week.
But unfortunately there have been cheats in the game. Should we just ignore what they do ? Surely by banning the cheats we are keeping the integrity of the game in tact.
Yes there have been cheats - but you have to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that they are indeed cheating
You mean deciding he looks a bit twitchy isn't enough?
But the defence in this case, assuming we all agree what he did is wrong, is that he didn't realise he did it. Not sure that defence would stand up in many courts. I have never seen a similar incident in my time of playing and watching golf. Tapping down spike marks with putters yes, but the ball ? Hope I am wrong, but I can only comment on what I saw.Yes there have been cheats - but you have to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that they are indeed cheating
You mean deciding he looks a bit twitchy isn't enough?
But the defence in this case, assuming we all agree what he did is wrong, is that he didn't realise he did it. Not sure that defence would stand up in many courts. I have never seen a similar incident in my time of playing and watching golf. Tapping down spike marks with putters yes, but the ball ? Hope I am wrong, but I can only comment on what I saw.
True, but I think they were all through ignorance of the rule. Tiger admitted in his interview that he dropped further back. If he was trying to cheat I think he might have kept quiet.Plenty of golfers have made mistakes and not realised it on the golf course ?
Are they cheats as well ? When Rory brushed the sand or when Woods made the drop or when Monty moved the sign or when he replaced the ball wrong after a storm delay ?
They all broke a rule but didn't realise it
True, but I think they were all through ignorance of the rule. Tiger admitted in his interview that he dropped further back. If he was trying to cheat I think he might have kept quiet.Rory was hardly trying to clear the sand without anyone seeing him. Cheats tend to try and do it without being seen. Can't comment on Monty as I didn't see that one. To me cheating means deliberately breaking a rule you know, not breaking one you don't. Spike marks appear on every green so are a rule we all deal with on a regular basis.
Cheats tend to try and do it without being seen..
You think Dyson was trying not to be seen, right next to the hole while in contention during one of the R2D Final series events covered on live TV?
EDIT: Rory's wasn't ignorance of the rule, he knew the rule but said he wasn't thinking clearly and made a mistake
True, but I think they were all through ignorance of the rule. Tiger admitted in his interview that he dropped further back. If he was trying to cheat I think he might have kept quiet.Rory was hardly trying to clear the sand without anyone seeing him. Cheats tend to try and do it without being seen. Can't comment on Monty as I didn't see that one. To me cheating means deliberately breaking a rule you know, not breaking one you don't. Spike marks appear on every green so are a rule we all deal with on a regular basis.
Sorry how did he know the cameras were on him ? They don't cover every shot, let alone everyone marking their ball. He also tapped the spike mark down pretty quickly as he marked and picked up his ball. Blink and you would miss it. It was only picked up by a viewer after the event. Nobody at the time noticed it, so you could say he was unlucky to be caught.You think Dyson was trying not to be seen, right next to the hole while in contention during one of the R2D Final series events covered on live TV?
EDIT: Rory's wasn't ignorance of the rule, he knew the rule but said he wasn't thinking clearly and made a mistake
Sorry how did he know the cameras were on him ? They don't cover every shot, let alone everyone marking their ball. He also tapped the spike mark down pretty quickly as he marked and picked up his ball. Blink and you would miss it. It was only picked up by a viewer after the event. Nobody at the time noticed it, so you could say he was unlucky to be caught.
My point is though that I personally, in my opinion, don't think a professional golfer would do what he did with the ball. But giving him the benefit of the doubt that he did, I think, in my opinion, that he would have realised as soon as he had done it and held his hands up. His brain must have been totally disengaged,which is strange for a professional golfer playing in such a big tournament.