Golf Carnage
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I agree with Mokey and TR about the additional 2 stroke penalty.
I can understand the 2 stroke penalty for her incorrectly placing the ball-there have been several circumstances where this has happened, described above, and it is an unavoidable part of televised golf.
If to the best of their knowledge, the rules were followed at the time of signing, then that additional 2 stroke penalty shouldn't be added on.Perhaps, they should draw the line at the second the cards are signed, no extra penalty is added on.
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It also begs the question - why do pro golfers even need to sign cards any more?
Scores are electronic, shots are tracked to the nearest inch. I can follow every shot of the bloke who's at +4, 15 shots off the pace. Why do we need him to write down his own score, when we know exactly what it is the moment he sinks his final putt on the 18th?
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Some good points raised in an article I read this morning about possible manipulation by the betting market ie who is to know whether someone losing a bet isn't watching everything on slo-mo to identify mistakes and phone them in.
Also that the coverage for viewer based adjudication is heavily slanted toward the leaders who get much more air time than the chasing pack. -
@barbarian said in Golf Carnage:
@Wairau You obviously couldn't do it for all events, but the big PGA and LPGA events could surely be cardless.
Agreed. Enough cameras to watch and capture every stroke or penalty, electronically collated.
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Tiger continues to do things others cant...most happy to hit an eagle or albatross...Tiger hit a goose and birdied the hole
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@dogmeat Yeah - I know.
But, a double-bogey on the easiest hole on the course after hitting a decent tee shot.
I could have played ambrose with her on the 18th and had some of my shots counted - definitely not what you want as a pro golfer!