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NBC CART DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER RUN- IN WITH TROOPER

- The Associated Press

PINEHURST, N.C. — The man who drove NBC Sports analyst Roger Maltbie’s golf cart during the third round of the U.S. Open is facing four charges after an incident with a state trooper on the course, a North Carolina State Police spokeswoma­n said Sunday.

According to a police report, Tommy Lineberry was charged with felony assault on a law enforcemen­t officer, felony hit and run, driving while impaired, and resisting, obstructin­g and delaying a law enforcemen­t officer.

Spokeswoma­n Pam Walker said the 59-year-old Lineberry, from Wilmington, was released from the Moore County jail Saturday night after posting bail.

The trooper said Lineberry ignored instructio­ns to stay put, then hit the officer with his golf cart.

Maltbie was walking Saturday with the final group of Martin Kaymer and Brendon Todd.

Lineberry’s job is to drive Maltbie to get in position for the next shots.

An Associated Press reporter who witnessed the incident heard Lineberry tell the trooper, “I’m supposed to get the cart to Roger.”

“When a state trooper tells you to stop, THAT’S what you’re supposed to do,” the trooper responded.

The trooper was holding traffic behind a walkway as the players teed off on the 11th hole. He told Lineberry that the cart struck his leg. The trooper ran after and then collared Lineberry, quickly placing him in handcuffs.

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