"The rules official quoted in the story said that Harrington did not know that the ball moved. Now, maybe the rules official made that up, or maybe Harrington lied to the rules official. But I think it is only fair to give someone who, by all accounts, is one of the real gentlemen of the game the benefit of the doubt here."
Jay Cox:
I'm very glad you mentioned that and mentioned it that way. Since you did I think it offers the perfect opportunity to explain both how the Rules of Golf really do work and are supposed to work.
You see, even if Harrington did not know his ball moved or was not even aware of it that in and of itself does not prevent him from being penalized as he was.
I realize that that probably does sound virtually insane and perhaps massively unfair or inequitable to various players in various situations but that is essentially the way the Rules of Golf are supposed to work and were originally designed to work. Intention of the player essentially has nothing to do with it, at least not in the classic, purist or perhaps conservative approach and interpretation of the Rules of Golf and their principles, and yes, SPIRIT.
The only thing that matters and is determinant is the FACT of whether or not something happened, period. In Harrington's case that sole determinant and FACT is whether the ball moved or not and if it did then the FACT that he did not replace it as he must do with a ball at rest that has been moved by a player. And this is still the case even if Harrington had zero idea or suspicion that his ball might have been moved by him.
I realize that last part is completely misunderstood by most golfers and even with some who do understand the Rules of Golf massively disagreed with. But that is the way the Rules of Golf work and were designed to work. THAT is the way they are supposed to work! The only determinant is did the ball move or didn't it and obviously in this day and age it is more possible than it ever has been before for the ultimate authority in any tournamant rules situation----the Tournament Rules Committee----to determine it; via video tape and such.
If one really thinks about it there is a beautiful reason the Rules of Golf are this way and are supposed to be this way. If it were otherwise it would bring in ever argument under the sun such as what is or was in a player's mind when something happens---something like this.
And so in a massive application of eternal EQUITY the Rules of Golf just do away with considerations like that and go straight to the FACT of whether something happened or whether it did not (like a ball moved by a player and not replaced) whether he was aware of all of it, any of it, or none of it!!
I realize our inherent sense of things like individual situational unfairnesses of one kind or another almost always enters into these things but the true beauty of the real spirit and principles of the Rules of Golf, and certainly traditonally and classically, is that the Rules of Golf do not EVEN GO THERE----they were not designed to go there and they are not supposed to go there!!!
Thankfully, Harrington, even with his seemingly frequent lapses in situational incidences of this kind truly understands this and I'm quite sure THAT is why he said he is fine with what happened to him and seemingly endorses it. I just wish that more golfers, including some on here, could see that part as he apparently does, as well as why the Rules of Golf are supposed to be that way.