
KILDEER, Ill. Lee-Anne Pace slammed her sand wedge against a stake after hitting a shot at the eighth hole Friday at the KPMG Womens PGA Championship.It later got her disqualified for violating Rule 4-3b.The rule prohibits a player from using a club damaged other than in the normal course of play.
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PGA officials said Pace did not realize she damaged the club at the hosel until she hit a shot with it at the 14th hole. She called for an official.She was given the option of continuing play and letting the committee have a look at the club, but she declined, because she knew she was in breach of Rule 4-3b, the PGA said in a statement.Pace was 5 over through eight holes in her round and overall, 6 over when she realized at the 14th that she was in violation of the rules.
Pace disqualified for playing damaged club. By Randall Mell. June 29, 2018 at 5:45 PM. The rule prohibits a player from using a club damaged other than in the normal course of play.
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"If, during a stipulated round, a player's club is damaged other than in the normal course of play rendering it non-conforming or changing its playing characteristics, the club must not subsequently be used or replaced during the round." Breach of this Rule is severely punished: Disqualification.
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Lee-Anne Pace disqualified during PGA Women's Championship
Rules violation causes LPGA veteran Lee-Anne Pace to be disqualified mid-round. which clearly states that a club damaged during a stipulated round other than in the normal course of play
That should come under the 4-1 for normal wear. It's not unusual to strike a rock or such during normal play, so as long as the damage does not directly cause the club to be nonconforming, play with it should be allowed. Damage or wear on the grooves from normal play does not in itself make a club nonconforming.
LPGA pro slams club into stake, gets disqualified at Women's
By: Bill Speros | June 29, 2018 4:39 pm South African Lee-Anne Pace was disqualified during the second round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship Friday due to a rules infraction. In a statement, the LPGA said Pace was in breach of Rule 4-3b, which centers on a club being damaged outside the normal routine […]
Lee-Anne Pace disqualified during PGA Women's Championship
Lee-Anne Pace disqualified for playing damaged club KILDEER, Ill. - Lee-Anne Pace slammed her sand wedge against a stake after hitting a shot at the eighth hole Friday at the KPMG Women's PGA
LPGA player Lee-Anne Pace disqualified for using damaged
Pace shanked a wedge shot, and the disappointment got the best of her, causing her to slam the offending club into a hazard stake. Pace didn't realize at the time that the stake had damaged the
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Playing with a club that has been damaged can result in a disqualification as Anthony Kim found out playing in the HSBC Champions in China last fall. Walking down the seventh fairway in the third round, Kim accidentally hit a sprinkler head with his driver. He wasn't sure it had been damaged and used it on the next tee.
Rules violation causes LPGA veteran Lee-Anne Pace to be
Lee-Anne Pace disqualified during PGA Women's Championship which centers on a club being damaged outside the normal routine of play. Pace angrily slammed her sand wedge into a stake after a
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