Fans Call Out For A Penalty For Wyndham Clark As Things Get Rough At The Arnold Palmer Invitational
Wyndham Clark has called the attention of the golf world with a few taps behind the ball at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Clark was the solo third-place holder of the Arnold Palmer leaderboard. But then, there was a situation on Saturday when Clark had to escape a rough and he pondered the angle of the club for some time. NBC took a close shot of it and it seemed like Clark used his wedge to push the ball slightly.
Did Wyndham Clark improve his lie on 18?
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) March 9, 2024
As the video was circulated, fans came down shouting for a penalty, as it could have caused the ball to move or improve its position by tamping. Both of these are against the rules of golf. A similar situation took place when Jon Rahm triumphed at the 2020 Memorial and his tamping of the club moved the ball slightly. As a result, he was given a one-shot penalty. Now, let’s take a look at the viewpoints of others on Clark’s action.
Fans Urge For A Penalty Watching Wyndham Clark’s Ball Movement
A varied range of reactions were given by fans witnessing the situation.
A fan shared Rule 9 and stated that it’s unjustified to move one’s golf ball or another golfer’s ball while positioning the club.
If I’m reading Rule 9 right, yes. pic.twitter.com/wbKQ0fRErw
— Mark Lamprecht♂️ (@MarkALamprecht) March 10, 2024
Another fan thinks that the ball can move if it comes back to the original position.
It’s ok for the ball to move, as long as it returns to it’s original position ⛳️.
— FS (@21FrankS) March 9, 2024
A cybercitizen statistically gave two conditions to find out whether Clark did that for better ball-striking.
Two problems.
— if you look closely, the ball actually settled down slightly deeper in the rough. This means the ball moved.
— Questionable to place the club behind the ball and press down. This could be considered an attempt to improve the lie. If grass behind the ball is…
— (@bparker2774) March 9, 2024
A follower of the golfer thinks that Clark didn’t do anything to improve the lie at all.
Wyndham Clark did not improve his lie on 18.
— BlueLove (@BlueLove1111) March 10, 2024
An enthusiast thinks that it wasn’t intentional by Clark but the ball didn’t return to its original position.
I don’t think he improved it, but the ball moves and doesn’t go back to its original position.
— TheGolfDoc | Brian DeLorge (@TheGolfDoc_) March 9, 2024
Witnessing the situation, PGA Tour official Mark Dusbabek said,
“I feel his ball didn’t move and he did nothing to affect his stroke.”
But Brandel Chamblee thinks that it was intentional of Clark to do this for cheating.
I don’t need video to see this. I saw it live and I knew the ball moved. I think he should have been penalized.” He further continued, “I would respectfully disagree with the rules officials. I would respectfully disagree with Wyndham Clark. The ball clearly moved. He clearly didn’t ground the club lightly.”
While Clark constantly kept shouting that it wasn’t cheating or an attempt to improve his lie, the golf world got divided in that respect. It could be either that NBC tried to do it for fame by zooming in to show that action controversial or it could be that Clark did it without knowing. As of now, he didn’t face a penalty, as the PGAT officials didn’t get convinced.
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