Saturday, May 10, 2014

Moving ball ‘a bitter pill’ for Rose to swallow (Reuters)

By Mark Lamport-Stokes PONTE VEDRA BEACH Florida (Reuters) – U.S. Open champion Justin Rose dropped from a tie for eighth to joint 13th after being penalized two strokes on Saturday after his ball moved very slightly during the Players Championship third round. After backing off, Rose was convinced the ball had not oscillated but subsequent television replays confirmed that there had been a slight move – a \”quarter of a dimple,\” according to Rose – toward the toe of his sand wedge. His one-under-par 71 was subsequently adjusted to a 73 and he will go into Sunday’s final round at the TPC sawgrass on five-under 211, seven strokes behind co-leaders Martin Kaymer of Germany and American Jordan Spieth. Did it just sort of move with the turf and oscillate?\” Both Rose and his playing partner, Sergio Garcia of Spain, looked up at a replay on a giant television screen behind the 18th green and agreed there had been no ball movement.


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