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LPGA Tour Rookie Given Slow Play Fine At Chevron Championship

LPGA Tour Rookie Given Slow Play Fine At Chevron Championship

Slow play has been rearing its ugly head recently in the golf world, with the likes of Brooks Koepka stating at The Masters: “The group in front of us was brutally slow,” in relation to Patrick Cantlay’s pace of play.

Now, at the Chevron Championship, it has been reported by Golf Digest (opens in new tab) that LPGA Tour Rookie, Lucy Li, has been handed a slow play fine after her third round of the first Major of 2023, with the fine related to slow play on the seventh hole.

Lucy Li hits a driver during the Chevron Championship

Li during the first round of the 2023 Chevron Championship

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“The group received a warning and was timed, as is our policy, before the fine,” an LPGA spokesperson said in a text, with the official then explaining that Li’s group received a warning “several” holes prior to the fine being handed out.

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