Another Major Gaffe for Dustin Johnson

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A few months back, an unheralded golfer named Dustin Johnson had a 3 stroke lead going into the last round of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. He OWNED the course on Saturday. We all know what happened next on Sunday. Meltdown city.
No big deal. I mean what young guy doesn’t melt down going into the Sunday round of a major with a lead? It happens and everyone chalks it up to a great learning experience (see: Nick Watney).
In the final round of this weekend’s PGA Championship, Dustin Johnson had the chance of a lifetime to redeem himself from his horrible last round performance at the U.S. Open. Going into the last hole, he needed a par to clinch his first major win. Oh, how great it would be. He could probably taste it.
We all know what happened. He missed his drive horribly right, missed the green, recovered with an unbelievable flop shot, and stood over a make-able putt for par and the championship. Missed the putt, but bogeyed for a playoff… or so we thought.
Turns out, his second shot was actually out of a bunker and he grounded the club, therefore, incurring a 2-stroke penalty which took him out of the playoff. Apparently, the posted local rules addressed this very possibility. From the ESPN.com Gene Wojciechowski column:
But behind them, taped just to the right of a body-length mirror, was an 8×10 white sheet of paper that, in its own bizarre, inconceivable way, also helped determine the winner. On it were 97 words that changed Dustin Johnson’s life…
It was right there in black and white: “All areas of the course that were designed and built as sand bunkers will be played as bunkers (hazards), whether or not they have been raked. This will mean that many bunkers positioned outside of the ropes, as well as some areas of bunkers inside the ropes, close to the rope line, will likely include numerous footprints, heel prints and tire tracks during the play of the Championship. Such irregularities of surface are a part of the game and no free relief will be available from these conditions.”
I feel bad for Dustin, but I don’t think he got screwed. The rules were well-defined beforehand. As Dustin prepared to hit his second shot, I can see how he could get caught up in the moment and forget to think about alternate scenarios about his lie. However, isn’t that the job of his caddy?
The person that should take the most blame here has to be Dustin Johnson’s caddy. He should have been able to take the proverbial step back and assess the situation, realize the possibilities of the lie, and warn Dustin not to ground his club.
It is what it is. Who knows if Dustin would have been able to beat a red-hot Martin Kaymer or a go-for-broke Bubba Watson. Certainly, the 2-stroke penalty has already turned into a controversy and dominated most sports columns and talk radio (well, at least for one day). Thinking out loud, what if Dustin had made the par putt on 18, rejoiced in winning his first major, and then had it taken away? If what really happened is causing rumbles, that scenario would have been a nuclear explosion!
Good luck to Dustin in the future. Hopefully he can put his latest major meltdown to rest and learn from his comeuppance.
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Monday, August 16, 2010
Categories: Bucket of Balls
Tags: bunkers, dustin johnson, major gaffe, pga
Tiger Woods – PGA Championship Favorite?

There’s no point piling on Tiger Woods at this point. Pretty much every writer is spewing the same thing: Tiger might actually be done.
Case in point. Check out the Jason Sobel Weekly 18 on ESPN.com:
I’ve been saying for years that it’s only a matter of time before Tiger Woods breaks Jack Nicklaus’ vaunted record of 18 career major championship titles.
I’ve been saying since Woods’ personal scandal broke that as a player with greater mental fortitude than his competition, he would successfully be able to separate his private issues from his professional exploits.
And now I’m saying this: I was wrong.
Is there anyone interested in golf betting who would wager on Tiger Woods this weekend? Probably not. There’s no question that this past weekend is the low point in Tiger’s entire golfing career and that he was wishing there had been a cut.
Now seemingly more realistic is the fact that Tiger Woods will have his first calendar year without a golf tournament win. Take a look at his previous yearly lows. In 1998, he only had 1 win, and followed it up with the best stretch of golf ever (8 wins in 1999, 9 wins in 2000). In 2004, he only had 1 win and followed it up with 6 wins in 2005 and 8 wins in 2006.
Maybe betting on Tiger this weekend isn’t the smart play, but not betting on him next year might be the dumbest thing ever.
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Monday, August 9, 2010
Categories: Bucket of Balls
Tags: pga, pga championship, tiger woods
U.S. Open – Tiger vs Phil
From Yahoo Sports…
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Categories: Bucket of Balls
Tags: pga, phil mickelson, tiger woods, us open
Shell Houston Open – It’s Here!
You can’t believe how excited I am about the Shell Houston Open. I’ve never been to a PGA event before, so this will be my first time. I’m going with my buddy on Friday morning (after we squeeze in a round ourselves).
My friend recently went to another PGA event last year and said it’s amazing how far the PGA professionals hit the ball.
I’m super lucky this year because there are some big names playing, like:
- Mr. Super Hot (not how he looks, but how he’s been playing the last two weeks) Ernie Els
- A not so hot Phil (I think his nickname used to be FIGJAM)
- An on-fire Fred Couples (3 in a row, hello Champions Tour!)
- Padraig (distant relative to former NFL QB Joey) Harrington
- Y.E. Yang – the Tiger Tamer [insert other Tiger joke here]
The only thing I’m bummed out about is, according to the website rules, I can’t bring my camera to take any pictures. I’d love to have pictures for my site. Guess I’ll have to wait until I can qualify for a legitimate media pass (maybe next year).
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Categories: Houston Golf
Tags: pga, shell houston open
Phil’s Wedge, The Return of Ryo, & Bunker Mentality
Here’s a few interesting articles in some other blogs worth sharing.

Phil Mickelson Ditching His Ping Eye 2
Devil Ball Golf
Shane Bacon
On Wednesday at Riviera, site of this week’s Nothern Trust Open, Phil Mickelson spoke up, and it is as heated and intense as you will see Lefty with a camera on him.
As you have been blundered with over the last week, Mickelson’s wedges have been the hot topic. Read more…
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Welcome Back to America Ryo Ishikawa
Golf Girl’s Diary
Patricia Hannigan
Whimsically wonderful Ryo Ishikawa is back on US shores, and not a moment too soon.
While the PGA Tour struggles with a simmering scandal and a weighty rules issue, the young Japanese champion will bring a welcome breath of fresh air… and a rainbow of riotous color… to the 2010 Northern Trust Open later this week. Read more…
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Bunker Mentality
Golf Naked Blog
Greg Rowley
There’s a lot more to bunker etiquette than simply raking your footprints before you leave. The next time you ball ends up on the ‘beach,’ consider these following customs:
Try to enter the bunker from a spot as near as possible to your ball, but never from the ‘front’ of the bunker (greenside), always from the rear (opposite the green). The reason for this is twofold. One, it’s bad form. Two, should you hit a lousy shot, you really don’t want your ball to end up in one of your footprints. Read more…
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Categories: Bucket of Balls
Tags: bunkers, devil ball golf, golf girl diary, golf naked blog, pga, phil mickelson, ryo ishikawa
Administaff Small Business Classic FREE
WOODLANDS, Texas — Tournament officials announced today that the 2009 Administaff Small Business Classic, scheduled for October 12-18 at The Woodlands Country Club Tournament Course, will offer free grounds admission, parking and shuttle service to the public.
http://www.pgatour.com/2009/tournaments/s615/08/20/free.admission/index.html
Posted by houston golf nut Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Categories: Houston Golf
Tags: champions tour, houston pro golf, pga



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