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Golf-American Austin penalised four shots for carrying 15 clubs


Golf-American Austin penalised four shots for carrying 15 clubs

August 9, 2013









By Mark Lamport-Stokes

ROCHESTER, New York, Aug 9 (Reuters) - American Woody Austin was docked four strokes during Friday's rain-hit second round at the PGA Championship for carrying an extra club in his bag for two holes.

Players are permitted to carry no more than 14 clubs and Austin discovered that he had 15 with him as he played the par-three third at Oak Hill Country Club.

The 49-year-old, a four-times winner on the PGA Tour, immediately declared the extra club out of play and reported the mistake to a rules official once he completed the third hole.

Under the rules of golf, "the player must not start a stipulated round with more than 14 clubs." The penalty for a breach of this rule is two strokes for each hole where the extra club is carried in the bag.

Former world number one Ian Woosnam was the most notable victim of this rule at a major, being assessed a two-stroke penalty in the final round of the 2001 British Open at Royal Lytham where he was in contention.

Welshman Woosnam was informed of the breach by his caddie after he had nearly holed out in one at the start of the round, and he ended up finishing in a tie for third at the championship. (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Frank Pingue)

American Austin penalized four shots for carrying 15 clubs


American Austin penalized four shots for carrying 15 clubs

Mark Lamport-Stokes August 9, 2013









By Mark Lamport-Stokes

ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - American Woody Austin was docked four strokes during Friday's rain-hit second round at the PGA Championship for carrying an extra club in his bag for two holes.

Players are permitted to carry no more than 14 clubs and Austin discovered that he had 15 with him as he played the par-three third at Oak Hill Country Club.

The 49-year-old, a four-times winner on the PGA Tour, immediately declared the extra club out of play and reported the mistake to a rules official once he completed the third hole.

Under the rules of golf, "the player must not start a stipulated round with more than 14 clubs." The penalty for a breach of this rule is two strokes for each hole where the extra club is carried in the bag.

Former world number one Ian Woosnam was the most notable victim of this rule at a major, being assessed a two-stroke penalty in the final round of the 2001 British Open at Royal Lytham where he was in contention.

Welshman Woosnam was informed of the breach by his caddie after he had nearly holed out in one at the start of the round, and he ended up finishing in a tie for third at the championship.

(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Frank Pingue)

Angel Cabrera withdraws from PGA with wrist injury


Angel Cabrera withdraws from PGA with wrist injury
August 9, 2013AP - Sports







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Angel Cabrera works on the putting green during a practice round for the PGA Championship golf tournament …



PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) -- Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera has withdrawn from the PGA Championshipbecause of an injured left wrist.

Cabrera opened with a 10-over 80 and made it through 11 holes Friday before calling it quits.

It wasn't clear when he injured the wrist.

The 43-year-old Argentinian won the U.S. Open in 2007 and the Masters two years later. Cabrera nearly claimed a third major title at Augusta National in April, losing to Adam Scott in a Masters playoff.

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