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Mud Balls Anger PGA Tour Players At Hero World Challenge

Mud Balls Anger PGA Tour Players At Hero World Challenge

Tour Pros at the Hero World Challenge (opens in new tab) were ‘infuriated’ with the muddy conditions at the event, as a number of players found themselves identifying balls in the middle of fairways and seeking help from rules’ officials.

PGA Tour officials had allowed players to pick and place their golf balls during rounds one and two under local rules, due the course experiencing adverse weather before the tournament began. However, going into round three, these rules were changed as the course was considered to be dry enough and the preferred lies’ ruling was abolished. 

During round three, this caused major uproar between players as they disagreed with the ruling due to balls still being covered in mud (opens in new tab) even in the fairway. Kevin Kisner said he was ‘shocked’ with the decision.

A golf ball is covered in mud

Justin Thomas’ ball during round three of the Hero World Challenge

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“Absolutely shocked, yeah,” Kisner said of the Tour’s decision. “No. 4, [I] had a 4-iron in with mud all on the left side with wind off the left and lost the ball left of the green. Pretty hard to aim it in the middle of that. But the leaders aren’t having any problems, so wasn’t too hard for everyone.”

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