Not to get the purists of this site all worked up over their tea and crumpets, but shouldn't this rule about a penalty stoke after grounding your putter ON THE GREEN be deleted from the rule book. I mean, when, in the history of the game, has a grounded putter EVER caused a ball to move on the green?
Here's the rule (18-2b): If a player's ball in play moves after he has addressed it (other than as a result of a stroke), the player is deemed to have moved the ball and incurs a penalty of one stroke.
Couldn't it be easy just to add (other than as a result of a stroke or on the putting green)? Wouldn't that do away with all the silliness we're seeing on the greens tomorrow.
On another note, Yannick Pilon and I made a $5 bet ten years ago as to who would be first to win another tournament, Nick Faldo or Greg Norman. It seemed like a good bet at the time, but the years went by and by. But honestly, now, I couldn't be happier to give Yannick that 5$. Go Greg!!