Keegan Bradley and Miguel Angel Jimenez dispute at Cadillac Match Play

In the third round of the 2015 World Golf Championships – Cadillac Match Play, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Keegan Bradley exchanged words in a disagreement over a ruling on the par-5 18th hole. .
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30 Comments

  1. Jimenez is the most correct player around ……. Those two american brats should have received a reprimand for unsporting behaviour

  2. This was a matchplay round not stroke play, Jimenez is going to and should interject in a matchplay round if he thinks a rule isn't being followed. As to the 2 club lengths, I have no idea what he's talking about. The reference point for free relief from an immovable obstruction is the nearest point of relief not closer to the hole, you then drop within one club length of the reference point no closer to the hole. What I suspect was going on is Jimenez thinks the nearest point of relief wasn't correctly used. The nearest point of relief from an immovable obstruction is just that, the nearest point, it doesn't mean the best spot.

  3. Keegan continues to be the biggest flog on tour. Standing over someone like that on the golf course is real little D energy. Go twiddle your club somewhere else

  4. Love the way Jimenez gives Bradley’s caddy his marching orders at the end in Spanish “ you fcough” and points him in that direction.

  5. This was gamesmanship by Jimenez and he won the match, it was a crafty veteran play and Keegan fell for it.

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