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I've read all the comments and have looked several times at the recording and my viewpoint has changed.
When I first looked at the video I thought "badly done" by Europe but after reading all the posts and looking several times at it here's my revised take.
First off I think it important that Lee had been warned more than once previously about picking up before a concession, this would piss me off in a match and I might start to follow the rules to the letter.
Secondly, yes Charlie Hull started to walk away but Lee didn't really look directly towards her to confirm the concession, she might have caught the movement out of the corner of her eye but as many have said, she assumed, even Lincicome got this fact and tried to intervene but too late.
Thirdly, we do not see Petersen until after the main event so I can't say how close she was but she would appear to have been at the edge of the green, a perfectly adequate place to stand to watch the first putt. From her viewpoint Lee's second putt may have looked further than the reported 18 inches and she was perfectly justified in not conceding.
I do have one question that I don't know the answer to though and for me the sportsmanship thing rides on this.
As I don't have Sky I haven't seen any more of the match than this one incident but was Pettersen taking the lead in concessions as the senior partner or were both Europeans giving putts?
If Pettersen was taking the lead then I think Europe are absolutely justified in their actions in view of my third comment above.
If both were offering concessions then Lee was still in the wrong and it's down to the European team to act how they see fit and that's their call, USA have no comeback whatever Europe decide.
I think you sum it up very well Nick and thats my exact viewpoint.