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Armchair officials barred under rules shake-up

- AFP

LOS ANGELES: Golf chiefs on Monday announced that tournament officials will no longer act on evidence from television viewers as they attempt to avoid a repeat Thompson’s title hopes at the ANA Inspiratio­n this season.

The change was announced in a joint statement from the United States Golf Associatio­n and Royal and Ancient which had set up a working group to create a new set of protocols for video review.

In the most significan­t rule will no longer accept “call-ins” from members of the public watching on television concerning possible rules violations.

From January 1, an individual or to monitor the television feed to ensure no possible rules infraction­s occur.

It follows the furore which year’s first women’s major, the ANA Inspiratio­n, in California in April.

Thompson was on the 13th - ing by three shots when she was informed of a four-shot penalty.

The rules violation related to a phone call made by a member of the public who had spotted Lexi Thompson of the United States with the CME Race for the Globe trophy after the final round of the CME Group Tour Championsh­ip at the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida. Thompson replacing her ball in the wrong spot during the previous day’s third round.

Thompson was docked two shots for the wrongly replaced ball and a further two for signing for an incorrect score. Thompson was left in tears by the controvers­y and eventually lost in a playoff.

Thompson welcomed the rule change in a statement early Monday.

“I applaud the USGA and the R&A for their willingnes­s to revise the rules of golf to address certain unfortunat­e situations that have arisen several times in the game of golf,” Thompson said.

“In my case, I am thankful that no-one else will have to deal with an outcome such as mine in future,” she added.

Thompson’s case triggered an outcry from profession­al golfers, with Tiger Woods and others lin of television viewers. “Viewers wearing stripes,” Woods remarked on Twitter.

In addition to the video rules, the USGA/ R& A statement said players would no longer incur a two- shot penalty for signing for a wrong score if it could be shown they were unaware of a penalty.

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