Hideki Matsuyama’s two-shot victory in Memphis was something however anticlimactic, a stark departure from what number of envisioned how the FedEx St. Jude Championship would play out.
After making his second birdie of the day on the par-3 eleventh, Matsuyama walked over to the twelfth gap with full management of the match, main by 5 at 19-under-par. He then missed the green left on this dogleg proper par-4, which has water all up the suitable facet. However earlier than reaching the pond that comes into play, PGA Tour chief referee Gary Younger chased down Matsuyama to debate an incident from the seventh gap.
On that 475-yard par-4, Matsuyama missed the inexperienced proper, and his ball got here to relaxation into a group space beneath the floor. However his strategy landed simply off the inexperienced, creating a giant pitch mark that wanted restore. So, Matsuyama, earlier than enjoying his third shot, walked as much as the inexperienced and, after fixing the mark, stamped it down together with his foot.
But, Matsuyama appeared awfully near violating Rule 8.1 from the Guidelines of Golf, which offers with ‘Participant’s Actions That Enhance Circumstances Affecting the Stroke.’
On this case, Matsuyama appeared to have improved the situation of the course inside his line of play, a violation of this rule. Basically, a participant has to play the course as they discover it and never enhance its situation for their very own aggressive benefit. Ought to a participant achieve this, a two-shot penalty is assessed.
“At that time, it was a query of whether or not or not it was on [Matsuyama’s] line of play,” Younger mentioned to the Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after.
“A few the video angles confirmed that it was shut. Shut sufficient to should have that dialog with him, and sadly, we needed to do it mid-round with him, which isn’t comforting, going out and speaking to a participant. Nevertheless it may have an effect on his technique for the remainder of the spherical if he was going to get a two-stroke penalty.”
Matsuyama’s pitch mark was about three ft to the suitable of his supposed line in direction of the opening—shut proximity for an beginner participant however not for a PGA Tour professional, not to mention a Masters champion.
“I merely needed to ask him the query, and he did recall the state of affairs; I requested him, ‘What precisely did you do, and why did you do it?’ And he simply mentioned that it was one thing he usually does if he has a pitch mark, and he felt that it was nowhere close to his line of play,” Younger added.
“And that was why he stepped it down.”
The principles committee decided to not assess a penalty in opposition to Matsuyama as a result of he correctly fastened his ball mark on the inexperienced, which is totally warranted beneath Rule 8.1b.
Younger confidently agreed with the choice, too. He felt that Matsuyama didn’t intend to enhance his line of play. He additionally added that everybody, from the committee to the United States Golf Affiliation (USGA)—whom he consulted about this resolution—felt assured concerning the final result.
“It was actually a non-issue,” Matsuyama mentioned to the Golf Channel after by the use of an interpreter.
“They simply wished to test and make it possible for the foundations had been saved, which they had been. And it actually didn’t have an effect on me the remainder of the day. If I used to be anxious that I had executed one thing incorrect, that might have rattled me. Nevertheless it was actually a non-issue, so it was high-quality.”
Regardless, this case should have affected Matsuyama’s play considerably.
When Younger addressed him, Matsuyama held a five-shot lead. However by the point Matsuyama teed off on the par-5 sixteenth gap, 4 holes later, he confronted a one-shot deficit to Viktor Hovland. Matsuyama three-putted for bogey on 12, discovered the water on 14, and made a sloppy double-bogey on the fifteenth, thus ramping up the drama in Memphis.
“Sadly, we had been watching the remainder of his spherical and seeing what was occurring, and I felt actually unhealthy to have presumably affected him, however that’s the tough a part of our job,” Younger added.
“We do have to name that to the participant’s consideration for the remainder of their spherical.”
The PGA Tour’s ruling definitely acquired the golf world’s consideration, too, because it turned an intriguing storyline because the spherical wore on. Nevertheless it additionally served as an important tipping level, with Matsuyama utterly collapsing over the following 4 holes. And but, just like the true champion that he’s, Matsuyama righted the ship on the proper time, birdied the difficult seventeenth and 18th holes, and received by two.
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