2020 Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village. Jon Rahm holed an incredible chip-in from thick rough on the par-3 16th — one of the best shots of his career — to all but lock up the win and move to World No. 1 for the first time.
Then the cameras caught it: as he set his wedge behind the ball, it had moved a single dimple. Two-stroke penalty under Rule 9.4. His birdie became a bogey, and his winning margin shrank from five to three. Rahm accepted it instantly: “I promised open honesty. I don’t want to win by cheating. The ball did move. It’s as simple as that.”
PGA lmao
A two dimple roll, seriously?