The golfing world is abuzz at the Masters Tournament this week with debate over whether the four-stroke penalty handed down to Thompson in the final round was justified. The golfing world is abuzz with debate over whether the four-stroke penalty handed down to Thompson in the final round was justified. It meant Thompson was handed a two-stroke penalty for the infraction and an additional two-stroke penalty for signing an incorrect scorecard. When asked about his take on the incident, Fowler was set in the view that something needs to change and fast. Women's golf world number one New Zealander Lydia Ko spoke out against the decision yesterday.
Source: Otago Daily Times April 03, 2017 23:37 UTC