Norfolk Enchants_ wrote: » Keep your shirt on, I said probably and just to be clear my post was not defending his actions You're right there is no reason ever until everyone in that group has holed out, I say throw the book at the c**t.
rocky911 wrote: » Who actually was it ?
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Do you think this is an actual event, that would have suited Padraig ?
abff wrote: » But there's a huge contrast between yesterday's scoring and today's and it might yet turn into a birdie fest over the weekend.
qwabercd wrote: » Aaron Baddeley went out of bounds with tee shot on the 337 yard par 4 17th. Tees it up again...holes out for a birdie 3!
shaunac93 wrote: » Walker on fire with the putter. Could watch speit play all day, class act!! 4 birdies in a row :-)
abff wrote: » Looks like the cut's going to go to minus 4. Phil in good form heading into the Masters. I seem to recall him winning the Scottish Open the week before he won the Open Championship.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Holmes get lined up by caddy on a 6 footer. No way should that be allowed. Like something a dad would do to an 8 year old.
abff wrote: » I can't imagine he'd do it on live TV if it wasn't permitted. I thought there was some rule preventing caddies from standing behind the hole and helping players line up their putts?
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Should not be permitted once he is over putt. I think they push it to limit and he walks away - just before address
YayaBanana wrote: » Furyk and Fluff have been doing that for years and a lot of players on the LPGA also do it.
First Up wrote: » Nothing unusual about it. Caddy and player are a team and reading putts is the same as discussing yardage, wind etc. only requirement is he moves away before the stroke.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Watch them next time (they play) - pushing limits in my opinion.
First Up wrote: » I think they know the rules and they stay inside them.