The Sun (Malaysia)

Thompson in tears discussing ‘nightmare’ LPGA penalty

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AN UNREPENTAN­T Lexi Thompson again broke down in tears while discussing the controvers­ial penalty that upended her title bid at the year’s first major three weeks ago and has since led to an expedited rule change. Thompson, speaking to the media yesterday on the eve of the Texas Shootout in Irving, Texas, and for the first time since the ANA Inspiratio­n in California, broke down when asked about the toughest part of the last few weeks. “The hardest part was just going through it,” the 22-yearold American said before pausing for about 45 seconds as she struggled to regain her composure. “I don’t think I’ve ever played any better, and just for that to happen it was just kind’ve a nightmare.” Thompson had six holes to play when her three-shot lead was wiped out by penalties for infringeme­nts committed the previous day and brought to the attention of officials by an e-mail from a television viewer. The 22-year-old American, who went on to lose in a playoff, incurred a two-stroke penalty for playing her ball from the wrong place and an additional two strokes for signing an incorrect scorecard. The incident, which derailed Thompson’s hopes of winning a second major, prompted golf’s ruling bodies to announce, with immediate effect, a rule change that will allow players to avoid penalty for a minor infraction that could not be reasonably discerned with the naked eye. The new rule does not, however, stop officials from considerin­g incidents reported by television viewers, and does not really clarify the Thompson situation.

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