have a look in the scorers hut, and the people outside who tried to block the view of the camera when she came out. At least she did get to read Decision 13-4/13, 'not great reading material' as she explained about the Rules book.
as player in golf you are your own refereee,now there's no way she couldn't have felt or seen the moss being moved on the backswing,she blatantly cheated.
I think that if she wants to play at this professional level then she should take the decisions of the referees which is based on rules that have withstood the test of time. In the past Michelle has used the rules to her advantage (the bees incident). At least she took the ruling positively. The real question is can she match it with the men on the men's tour. Should she be even playing? Hmmm...we have to wait and see, but C'MON GURL, You know you can do it. I, for one, am backing ya.
as player in golf you are your own refereee,now there's no way she couldn't have felt or seen the moss being moved on the backswing,she blatantly cheated.
glad she isn't wanted anymore.
progolfer40 4 years ago
The answer to your questions are: No. She can't match it with the men on the men's tour. And she shouldn't be playing.
bus114 4 years ago
I think that if she wants to play at this professional level then she should take the decisions of the referees which is based on rules that have withstood the test of time. In the past Michelle has used the rules to her advantage (the bees incident). At least she took the ruling positively. The real question is can she match it with the men on the men's tour. Should she be even playing? Hmmm...we have to wait and see, but C'MON GURL, You know you can do it. I, for one, am backing ya.
tman007 5 years ago
Just one of those things.
NeoOsiris19 5 years ago