The Borneo Post

Masters officials stick with same rules as last year

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AUGUSTA, Georgia: Augusta National officials say they are sticking with the same rules they used at last year’s Masters despite the controvers­y over the penalty handed to Tiger Woods for an infringeme­nt.

Woods was slapped with a two- stroke penalty for an illegal drop during the second round of last year’s tournament after his approach shot to the 15th hole ricocheted off the flagstick into the water.

The world number one could have been disqualifi­ed for signing an incorrect scorecard but officials used their discretion­ary powers to let him play on.

He eventually finished tied for fourth but the club’s ruling triggered a hot debate about the way the rules had been applied and later prompted an investigat­ion by the Royal & Ancient ( R& A) and United States Golf Associatio­n ( USGA).

The two golfing bodies later released a statement saying that the correct decision had been made and Augusta National chairman Billy Payne said on Wednesday that those same rules would stand in 2014.

“I think that we made the right decision. I believe that the golf world has affirmed that,” he told reporters at his annual media address on the eve of the tournament. “I know that some of you disagree with the decision. Neverthele­ss, I think it is important that we communicat­e quickly with people, as we have a serious matter under deliberati­on, and we’re going to do that.”

Payne also said there would be no changes to the way rules officials were assigned during the championsh­ip, which also became a talking point last year when Chinese teenager Guan Tianlang was penalised for slow play.

The 14-year- old was handed a one-stroke penalty for taking too much time even though there was no dedicated official following his group. — AFP

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