bluewolf
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I believe he broke the rules then and also in Indonesia with the immovable object
Diplomatically put..
I believe he broke the rules then and also in Indonesia with the immovable object
Diplomatically put..![]()
I prefer to believe the golfer.
There is no different between the incidents
If you are calling Dyson a cheat for breaking a rule then it applies to both Woods and McIlory
They both did deliberate acts that broke a rule they knew existed and did it to gain an advantage
If you know what the golfer said I presume you where on the disciplinary panel. So you should know why he was fined and the others weren't.
If you weren't on the panel then you can't know what he said. You now believe the golfer even though you don't know what he said.
I can't argue against that.
Deliberate acts aren't cheating, deliberately breaking the rules is.
Dyson said when the incident happened that he didn't realise what he did. That was common knowledge in the media.
And I believe in the integrity and trust of the game of golf and the players that play it. That's why I believe that Dyson, Woods , McIlroy etc didnt actually cheat when they broke the rules.
Now here's I believe you have mis-interpreted the 'ruling'.
Yes the act was deliberate. Yes the act broke a Rule. Yes he was, ore should have been, aware that it was a breach of the Rules.
But....
Was it 'A conscious act done to deliberately break the Rule' No I don't believe so. And it would seem neither does the Tribunal, otherwise the ban would not have been a 2 month suspended one - it would have been a 3 month actual one (the maximum allowed in their rules), consistent with Elliot Saltman's.
I think any reasonable person would think the same. As only one of them was punished, the disciplinary panel made an unreasonable judgement, or they had more information than us. I favour the latter.
By definition it is not possible to have a non-conscious deliberate act. The only way I can see it being reasonable to conclude that he deliberately touched the line for the purpose of improving his position is if he held his hands up and admitted it. This might also explain the lenient sentence.
In both cases, the players didn't realise they had broken a rule until someone else told them. Rory was lucky that his occurred before the card was signed to avoid being DQ'd but both players improved their line illegally. It's odd that Dyson gets hauled over the coals for it.
Dyson was hauled over the coals because he signed for an incorrect score at the end of the round, Rory didn't
Total tosh.............
No he wasn't, he was hauled over the coals for a breach of the disciplinary code, not for signing and incorrect score. What he did and what McIlroy did are in essence identical apart from the timescale of someone pointing out the mistake
You're quite wrong. Dyson would not have been before a disciplinary committee if he had penalised himself and not signed for an incorrect score.
You're quite wrong.
Dyson would not have been before a disciplinary committee if he had penalised himself and not signed for an incorrect score.
But the European tour governing body said he acted deliberately with full knowledge. So now dysons a liar?
Dyson said when the incident happened that he didn't realise what he did. That was common knowledge in the media.
And I believe in the integrity and trust of the game of golf and the players that play it. That's why I believe that Dyson, Woods , McIlroy etc didnt actually cheat when they broke the rules.
Deliberate act = cheating.
Show me where it says that, and while you're at it, show me where it says he was disciplined for signing an incorrect score?