๐Ÿ’ฅ ๋‚˜๋ฌด ์œ„์— ๋ฉˆ์ถ˜ ๋ณผ ๋•Œ๋ฌธ์— ๋ฌด๋„ˆ์ง„”121ํšŒ US ์˜คํ”ˆ” ๐Ÿ’ฅ”Mackenzie Hughes”#golf #golfrules #pga #pgatour

A major tournament. The final round of the US Open. Mackenzie Hughes was tied for second place, competing with Oosthuizen for the title. But a single shot changed his fate. On the par-3 11th hole, Hughes’ tee shot curved wildly and hit a tree on the left side of the green, but missed. With the gallery and cameras nearby, the ball was confirmed to be Hughes’s, but it had caught a small branch and remained there, and there was no way to dispose of it. Under the Rules of Golf, a ball can be declared unplayable if it’s confirmed to be Hughes’s. Ultimately, it was declared unplayable under Rule 19-2-c, incurring a one-stroke penalty and requiring a two-club drop behind the ball’s location. Since the drop area was Cartpath, Hughes dropped it again and resumed play. On this hole, Hughes recorded a double bogey, and a single unfortunate shot and a ball stuck in a tree ultimately prevented him from winning. If the ball is caught but cannot be confirmed, it becomes a lost ball, and if it cannot be processed even after confirmation, it must be dropped with a penalty stroke …

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