At the 91 Ryder Cup there was a dust-up in the foursomes match of Ballesteros/Olazabel and Beck/Azinger match. On the front 9, the American team switched out balls with different compressions, on 3(?) tees. The Spaniards called them out and initially, Azinger completely denied this ever happened, out of fear that they would lose the hole. He was adamant that it never happened......until the rules officiating that match informed the players that a penalty would not be issued because it has to occur at the time said infraction takes place. After hearing this, Azinger then miraculously recovered his memory, and admitted the infraction.
During the arguments, Azinger was indignant and asked Ballesteros if he was accusing him of being a cheater. Ballesteros responded, "No...no....there is a difference between cheating and breaking the rules."
That's was the perfect response.
Of course, later in an interview, he stated that he believed Azinger was lying about Azinger's "memory lapse."