I can't tell if the ball is overhanging.
That is EXACTLY the whole point.Some angles showed it overhanging, others didn't.
It is NOT the opponent's call to decide, until, the mandated amount of time has elapsed-then it does not matter.That's why there is a rule covering the situation.
I doubt the ball would've fallen in also. It looked to me like it got a "donut effect" and actually moved slightly away from the hole at the very end.
(but my opinion means nothing, and it certanly could've been blown in by wind, but was never given the "chance" albeit a low one)
Just leave the ball alone.
OT and very besides the point, BUT I'd be curious to know how many other times she picked up a ball, rather than merely conceding it.
Tony, how can the right call be bad for golf?
It sucks for both sides, but we're all making a lot of assumptions here.
Which is why there is a rule.
Polular opinion should mean nothing to the implementation of the rule, and "golf" will be just fine.