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Because she found not keeping current with rule changes can be costly lee Ann Walker obtained 58 penalty shots in the Old LPGA Championship.
The American broke a rule brought in this year banning caddies.
The error was reported by her playing partners on the hole of her round and she needed to return over her holes to tally her up infringements.
Now I do not play with the LPGA anymore, I still do not watch golf, she explained.
Walker, who advised officials had 42 shots added to her round and to her 85.
It was no surprise that she ended bottom of the field and also her 2 rounds of 90 and 127 added up – three more than the four rounds of ultimate champion Helen Alfredsson.
This is my very first competitive round because 2011 or 2012, Walker told Golfweek.
I knew there were rules adjustments. I honestly didnt know them. Just easy and plain. My stupidity for not going over the rules varies.
I wasnt mad, I wasnt upset. I was just like,thats going to put in a ton. Now what can you do?
After he was supposedly lined up by his caddie to the green during the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic Back in January, the Haotong Li of China was penalised two shots.
Meanwhile, Englishman Paul Casey stopped after a putt at a championship he won Germany by one shot went upwards of a bug along the manner in being penalised.
As Caseys ball went over the insect he did not have to retake the shot.
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