Re: Tournament committee allows rule violation



Kenny Stultz wrote:
I can understand their reasoning if they caught him before he signed his card. It would have been a two stroke penalty and he still would have won.

If, however, he had already signed his card (for a score less than what he shot), I don't see how in the world he wouldn't have been DQ'ed.

Kenny


My understanding is that the competition had already closed and the results posted, before the error was discovered.

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