PGA Tour: Wyndham Clark cleared injustice after a free confusion in Arnold Palmer Invitational | Golf news

PGA Tour was cleared by Wyndham Clark from the breach of rules after the former US Open champion overthrew a free fall during the second round of Arnold Palmer Invitational in Bay Hill.
Clark, World Br. 7, he was involved in a mess on the fourth third on Friday.
His ball was ruled that she had hit a navigable path, bounced into the air, and then landed on her own trace, which gave him the right to a free fall.
If the ball landed in another giant, Clark could only fall like a penalty.
Fans on social media suggested that the ball really landed in another brand.
However, the PGA Tour statement was: “After reviewing the recording of the Wyndham Clark recording, recorded in the third hole during the second round of Arnold Palmer Invition, the PGA Tour Rules Committee found that the ball returned to its own Mark on the ground, which called for free relief.”
The 31-year-old continued to break the hole during one round 71, Leaving him two shots halfway through Shane Lowry who went on the weekend.
Clark said of the incident of the eyelid: “We didn’t know that there was a confusion obviously when I was playing. When we hit him, I asked that it stopped.
“We never saw it to bounce. Then we get up there and it’s in a clogged lies. My ball was covered with mud, so we took relief and didn’t even think about it.”
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