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If you watch the entire exchange from last week, it's ridiculous. https://youtu.be/b0_Zm1Us4O4?t=35First PR says that it looks like his ball and he supports it by saying that others saw it crash into the tree. Then the official says that isn't good enough and that he needs to definitely know that it is his. That's when PR ramps it up and starts getting more definitive with his language. PR claimed that he can tell that it is a 2017 ProV and that nobody else plays that ball anymore and that he knows that it is his because of the "black arrow on the proV", presumably meaning what is shown in the pic below. He admitted that he couldn't see the number of the ball or any other markings. The rules official told him that isn't enough and PR went on to re-emphasize how he knows that the specific black line is his because of where it ends in relation to the arrow ("my line goes and that there is a black arrow on the end and that's where I see the arrow... that's why I'm giving you that distinct mark." (seems to be implying that he draws a black line over the Pro V font and ends it before the black arrows on the actual golf ball). Official- "OK, that arrow is not part of the make up of the golf ball." PR "OK, how I do my line is I start my line there and then the arrow is right there." Official, "So you do that? I can't see that arrow.... OK, that's fine with me. If that's your distinctive marking, that's fine." Here is the distinctive line on PR's golf ball. On this and the balls that fans have, the line goes over the black arrows and well past. If this is all you can see on a golf ball, you can't ID it as your own in good faith.
The guy just can’t help himself.
Curious what y'all think of Rory's take:
I think Rory just decided to pass on this one.
The only way this can come to conclusion is to cut down the palm tree, replace it with a new one, and remove all the golf balls.See if PR's ball is there. If the ball is not there repeat the procedure with the 3rd palm tree.
Of course a ball was recovered. Didn’t fit the narrative. Reed has zero obligation to prove he didn’t misrepresent his opinion.
The rules failed us. I can’t be 100% sure a ball in my hand is mine, yet alone one in a tree.
Quote from: John Kavanaugh on February 02, 2023, 12:07:46 PMOf course a ball was recovered. Didn’t fit the narrative. Reed has zero obligation to prove he didn’t misrepresent his opinion.Well that's sort of the point John, Reed shouldn't have had an opinion in this case, he should have been making a statement of fact...
Quote from: Kalen Braley on February 02, 2023, 12:50:20 PMQuote from: John Kavanaugh on February 02, 2023, 12:07:46 PMOf course a ball was recovered. Didn’t fit the narrative. Reed has zero obligation to prove he didn’t misrepresent his opinion.Well that's sort of the point John, Reed shouldn't have had an opinion in this case, he should have been making a statement of fact...Which of course was extremely difficult to do in this situation. Again, why would an official accept PR's identification if it wasn't verifiable? Is the golfer the sole person who can ultimately decide on this matter?Ciao
Please don’t question the ethics of the officials. Once Scooby Double got a pass for taking the LIV cash that cat is out of the bag.
Quote from: Sean_A on February 03, 2023, 03:39:05 AMQuote from: Kalen Braley on February 02, 2023, 12:50:20 PMQuote from: John Kavanaugh on February 02, 2023, 12:07:46 PMOf course a ball was recovered. Didn’t fit the narrative. Reed has zero obligation to prove he didn’t misrepresent his opinion.Well that's sort of the point John, Reed shouldn't have had an opinion in this case, he should have been making a statement of fact...Which of course was extremely difficult to do in this situation. Again, why would an official accept PR's identification if it wasn't verifiable? Is the golfer the sole person who can ultimately decide on this matter?CiaoWell this is what I alluded to earlier.The official stands his ground and doesn't accept the identification as valid, Reed throws a fit and takes the walk of shame, texts his lawyer to add one more name to the lawsuit, and then Pat drags him thru the mud in ensuing pressers and interviews. The pro game has neutered and declawed officiating, which needed to change a long time ago...
Rob,There are a ton of nuanced scenarios that come up in the pro game. Some are clear cut and others not so much.In the case of Sergio, he was actually justified...the official got it wrong and they admitted it afterwards.https://golf.com/instruction/rules/sergio-garcia-ruling-heated-incident-mistake-pga-tour/
Quote from: Kalen Braley on February 03, 2023, 11:51:19 AMRob,There are a ton of nuanced scenarios that come up in the pro game. Some are clear cut and others not so much.In the case of Sergio, he was actually justified...the official got it wrong and they admitted it afterwards.https://golf.com/instruction/rules/sergio-garcia-ruling-heated-incident-mistake-pga-tour/Kalen,That's not my point. I don't see them backing down to the players which I thought was what you were implying. It I got it wrong, sorry.I was playing in a tournament a few years ago when Jerry Stahl gave a talk about the big 4 and rulings he had to give them. One was about Jack trying to intimidate him at the masters into giving him a free drop. Jerry didn't care who he was he wasn't getting a drop.
Quote from: Rob Marshall on February 03, 2023, 01:17:49 PMQuote from: Kalen Braley on February 03, 2023, 11:51:19 AMRob,There are a ton of nuanced scenarios that come up in the pro game. Some are clear cut and others not so much.In the case of Sergio, he was actually justified...the official got it wrong and they admitted it afterwards.https://golf.com/instruction/rules/sergio-garcia-ruling-heated-incident-mistake-pga-tour/Kalen,That's not my point. I don't see them backing down to the players which I thought was what you were implying. It I got it wrong, sorry.I was playing in a tournament a few years ago when Jerry Stahl gave a talk about the big 4 and rulings he had to give them. One was about Jack trying to intimidate him at the masters into giving him a free drop. Jerry didn't care who he was he wasn't getting a drop.I have heard of the Big 3, but who is the 4th? Trevino?