Its interesting to see how when Jordan Speith bent the rules to gain an advantage in The Open....he was heavily praised and "smart".
But when Tiger used the rules to do same he's roundly skewered...
Kalen,
I did not praise Jordan. I felt he clearly should have been warned, and then penalized for undue delay.
But an official was in charge AS it was proceeding, so in the absence of the official properly accelerating the process, Jordan was simply being oblivious to his fellow competitor and selfish. I also said at the time he was an inconsiderate douche for not playing the shot at least 10 minutes sooner.
After watching the Tiger video, at normal speed you can't make out what happened exactly, but the ball takes a weird turn. The kind've turn it might take if I shoved a ball with a super wristy 2 inch backswing from sandy rough and it stuck to the wildly releasing club.As I posted before-most players know the risk of that short of a backswing on a doublehit/scrape and woudn't try it.
The new rule says you don't call it if super slow motion is needed to reveal it.
If you feel the need to review it, then you sense something is wrong.
In this case, I believe Tiger should've called a scrape as that is what he clearly did (I saw a much better video today and whether it's a double hit or a scrape-it's clearly a violation)
he was in dead last in his own event-an opportunity to finish second to last or get a virtually free chance to boost his checkered reputation.
Put another way..
What wold Bobby Jones have done in the Inaugural Masters?
Let's just say there in 50 years probably won't be amateurs delaying their pro careers to stay eligible for the HeroMatchATTGenisisAmbianPerkinsVegasFoundation Classic..........