Monday, June 20, 2016

The United States Golf Association (USGA) are currently the focus of a lot of negative attention – after a farcical end to the US Open yesterday.

Johnson won the tournament three shots clear of Sunday morning leader Shane Lowry, Scott Piercy and Jim Furyk – who all tied for second.

But the last six holes of Johnson’s round were played with the threat of a penalty hanging over him.

The American’s ball had moved as he prepared to putt on the fifth hole. He conferred with the referee at the time and he, the referee and playing partner Lee Westwood all agreed he had not addressed the ball and could take his shot as usual.

But on the twelfth hole he was told the USGA wanted him to review footage of the incident after the round, with the possibility of a one-shot penalty for touching the ball.

All the other golfers were also made aware of the situation and so the final hours of the competition were played out with uncertainty over the score of one of the leaders.

Rory McIlroy led a chorus of protest from golfers – who were all firmly behind Johnson and appalled at the decision to leave the penalty undecided until afterwards.

Johnson showed great resolve to close out his round in impressive style despite the controversy and finished with a score of four under after the one shot penalty.

USGA officials were interviewed afterwards and explained the logic behind their ruling.

“When you look at the video and the proximity of the putter near the ball and the ball moving shortly after, we felt we had a situation we ought to alert Dustin to.”

They then went to speak to the golfer: “Dustin, what we saw on the video was a concern.”

But the explanation hasn’t satisfied golf fans unhappy with the messy tournament end – regardless of Johnson’s eventual win.

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