PGA Tour has cleaned Windham Clark from a violation of the rules after the former US champion took a free drop during the second round of Arnold Palmer calls at Bay Hill.
Clark, world no. 7, on Friday, was involved in the confusion in a par or four third Friday.
His ball was adjudiced to hit the board, rejected in the air and then landed in his brand after her, which filed him to the free fall.
If the ball landed in another department, Clark could only take a drop as a punishment.
Social media fans suggested that the ball really landed in another brand.
However, the statement of the PGA tour reads: “After Browse Shotlink Windham Collark, the PGA Palmer, the Board of PGAs in his brand, called Clark for free relief called Clark for free relief”.
The 31 year old went on a hole during one under a circle of 71 years, Which left him two strokes of the mood of the leader of half half of Shane Lovry moving in the weekend.
Clark said about a drop incident: “We didn’t know it was obvious I didn’t play. When we hit him, I asked him to stop.
“We never saw him bouncing. Then we get there and it’s in a junk. My ball was covered with mud, so we took relief and we meant nothing.”
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