Our writers debate Patrick Reed’s 59, amateurs at Augusta National and a contract extension for LPGA commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan.
Once again, we’re here to debate a series of statements for writers and editors to declare as “Fact” or “Fiction” along with a brief explanation. Responses may also be “Neutral” since there's a lot of gray area in golf.at the Asian Tour’s Hong Kong Open with “preferred lies” in effect, so the round isn’t officially recognized as a record by the tour . The PGA Tour recognizes all sub-60 rounds in its records regardless of conditions, and that’s the right way to go..
Jacob Skov Olesen and Wenyi Ding turned pro and therefore may not compete at the Masters on the exemptions earned from those amateur wins. But given the state of golf where turning pro quickly can be more lucrative than ever, players earning those exemptions should still be allowed to use them.. Have them play for no prize money if that is the big holdup but it seems outdated now to deny the spot.
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