To the person who wondered why the USGA told Phil it was a 2 stroke penalty, when Phil already knew the rule, the USGA would have no idea what was going on inside Mickelson's mind. To not advise him would have been dereliction of duty
So you bought Phil's BS that he knew the rule? He told Beef he had no idea what score he got or what was going on, and was only informed of the penalty when the USGA official told him.
His post-round BS session was a lie. And then he told people who disliked what he did to "toughen up."
I don't think 14-5 applied. I think 1-2 applied, and a serious breach at that. He wanted to deflect the ball so it couldn't roll back down in front of that bunker.
The stupid thing is he could have let it roll down there and taken an unplayable with stroke and distance.
If a player on my college team did that I'd likely sit him for several matches. That's well outside the spirit of the game. Mickelson deliberately broke the rules.
It would even be more of a controversy if he deflected it into the hole. As it played out, it really didn't work to his advantage. Seems like he was just sort of protesting the conditions.
Yeah, consider that. What if he had moved more quickly and - with a "stroke" - deflected the ball into the hole? Would the USGA still rule that 14-5 was at play, and not 1-2, in that situation? I doubt it.