PGA Championship 2022: How Zalatoris will deal with the wild rules of making Ghost Crazy all the time

PGA Championship 2022 How Zalatoris will deal with the wild rules of making Ghost Crazy all the time




TULSA - A good ghost out there is that Will Zalatoris crashes into a 6-hole 3-hole punch in a surreal 15-minute run in the final round of the PGA Championship.


Constrained forward at an 8 down while standing on a tee at the 218-yard hole, Zalatoris hit an adrenaline-fuelled 7 iron on the right side of the green. The supercharged shooter ended up down a slope behind the green, rolling on a wagon track in the bushes behind the hole.


PGA Championship 2022 How Zalatoris will deal with the wild rules of making Ghost Crazy all the time


Then the fun began

Zalatoris' ball did not roll through the bush and out of the boundary, but instead got stuck inside the bush, preventing it from swinging. After consulting with the rules officer after his group, Zalatoris decided to take an unplayable lie, which resulted in a one-hit penalty.


Under Rule 19.2c, Zalatores added a hit to his score but was allowed to rest two runs outside the hole. This means that the ball will most likely land on the wagon's track. Which makes matters even more serious: There was a TV tower between the ball and the flag, which created his own problem.


But mostly. Zalatoris had to rest from the unplayable lie. His first drop hit the train tracks and rolled down the length of a stick. Same with the second, so he put the ball back in place and left it on the cart track.


PGA Championship 2022 How Zalatoris will deal with the wild rules of making Ghost Crazy all the time



At this point, Zalatoris was now entitled to loosen the rook, a Temporary Fixed Obstacle (TIO) using the actions described in Rule 16. He was again able to move his ball, this time to the length of the racquet it came from. UNCLE in the game. (to define the obstacle-free area). Then he brought another racket from that area to knock him out. This will also drop the ball onto the trolley track. Zalatoris made two falls, the second bouncing off the train track and finally landing on the sidelines of the track.


Now the question was whether Zalatoris would recover again, this time from the tank's trajectory, which he was entitled to under Rule 16.1. However, the convenience here forces you to drop the ball into the bushes on the other side of the court, giving you little or no room to swing backwards. Zalatores didn't seem to think about it and instead took a corner and kicked the ball out of the buggy track from the diagonal.


Rope

Impressively, he put the ball on the green with his third shot (adding an unplayable penalty kick), leaving eight feet for a bogey. Zalatores found the side gate and the ball fell to fourth. With all the arrangements in place, Mito Pereria broke through the fifth hole to take the entire lead. Then the ghost of Zalatoris brought him back twice, but he was happy to score the worst result he could get in the hole.

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