
The R&A and USGA released two clarifications to controversial Rule 10.2b(4) the caddie-alignment rule which was thrust into the spotlight over the past two weeks because of separate incidents involving Haotong Li and Denny McCarthy.Here is a summary of the clarifications, from a Wednesday release from the R&A and USGA:
- If a player backs away from a stance, the player is not considered to have begun a "stance for the stroke. Therefore, a player can now back away from his or her stance anywhere on the course and avoid a breach of Rule 10.2b(4) if the caddie had been standing in a location behind the ball.
- As written, the Rule does not apply if a caddie is notdeliberately standing behind a player. It is clarified that the termdeliberately requires a caddie to be aware that 1) the player is beginning to take a stance for the stroke to be played and 2) he or she (the caddie) is standing on or close to an extension of the line of play behind the ball. Several examples are given in the clarification to provide additional guidance.
PGA Tour not without fault in caddie-alignment controversy
The PGA Tour stepped outside the Rules of Golf last week to rescind a penalty. But it is as guilty as the governing bodies in allowing the rule in the first place. "It was clear last week at the Waste Management Phoenix Open that there was a great deal of confusion among players and caddies on the practical application of Rule 10.2b(4) during competition, as well as questions surrounding the language of the rule itself and how it should be interpreted," the PGA Tour said in a statement. "We thank the USGA and The R&A for their cooperation in interpreting the rule last week in competition and the subsequent clarifications made today, which we were involved with and fully supportive of."The first hiccup came two weeks ago at the Dubai Desert Classic where it was determined that Lis caddie stood on a direct line behind Lis ball when he took his stance on the 18th green. He was slapped with a two-shot penalty, which turned his birdie into a bogey, dropped him into a tie for 12th place and cost him more than $98,000. The European Tour was miffed, but the R&A and USGA both said the ruling was correct.Last week at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, McCarthy was given a two-shot penalty for a similar situation during an approach shot in Fridays second round, but it was magnified because McCarthy backed away from his original stance. The caddie did not appear behind McCarthy the second time.Players were irate and the following day the PGA Tour gave McCarthy his two strokes back and released a statement saying that it would work with golfs governing bodies and that a clarification would be forthcoming.These clarifications are designed to improve the operation of the rule and give the players more opportunity to avoid a breach while remaining true to the purpose of the rule, David Rickman, executive director of governance for the R&A, said in a release on Wednesday.Said Thomas Pagel, USGAs director of governance: Experience has taught us that introducing a new rule requires us to balance patience with a willingness to act quickly when necessary. With so many pivotal changes to the rules this year, weve committed to offering any assistance needed in making the rules easier to understand and apply, without taking away the inherent challenge of playing the game. We appreciate that everyone involved in drafting these clarifications worked together with this same goal in mind.So now Mickelson is ready to hit "cute little cuts in the fairway" and still keep his testosterone at a maximum level by hitting bombs. Tiger Woods is back in action this week at the
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