No, what's simple is if you ground your club in a trap or a hazard it's a 2 stroke penalty. Period.sardis wrote:This is very simple. If the infraction is not caught by normal observation before the start of next hole, then it's too late to give a penalty.
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The fact that she didn't realize she grounded her club is immaterial. Just like 30 years ago Craig Stadler didn't know he was building a stance with a hand towel. If players are unable or unwilling to call penalties on themselves, then it's absolutely right for somebody (anybody) else with that knowledge to come forward. This isn't like all the other pro sports (or politics, or relationships). Snitches don't get stiches in golf. A HD close-up on the last day of the Open Championship...tough shit for her.