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Padraig Harrington disqualified after video evidence from Abu Dhabi tournament – SEE VIDEO


Padraig Harrington has been disqualified from the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. On the seventh green the three-time major winner brushed the back of his ball as he replaced it in front of the marker.

Harrington did not tee off in the second round.

The Dublin thought that he had returned the ball to its spot but the ball rocked forward. The television slow motion showed that it did not return to the same spot.

This is the second time that he has been disqualified from a competition that he had a good chance of winning. Eleven years ago he was five ahead in the Benson and Hedges International. He had one round to go when it was discovered that he had not signed his first day scorecard.

Speaking after his disqualification in Abu Dhabi Harrington said “I was aware I hit the ball picking up my coin. I looked down at the time and was pretty sure it had just oscillated and had not moved, so I continued on.

"In slow motion it's pretty clear the ball has moved three dimples forward and it's come back maybe a dimple and a half.

"At the end of the day that's good enough, but I wouldn't have done anything differently yesterday - there was nothing I could do about it at that moment in time.

"If I'd called a referee over it would have been pointless because if he'd asked me where my ball was I'd have said it was there. As far as I was concerned it didn't move."

Tour senior referee Andy McFee, who also disqualified Harrington 11 years ago, stated: "I got an email from the Tour feedback site just before six o'clock last night.

"I managed to get a look and knew immediately we had an issue. I got all members of the rules committee to look at the tape.

"Because everything was closing down I decided to sleep on it and speak to Padraig first thing this morning.

"It's a minute movement, but it's a movement and he never replaced it, so he should have included a two-stroke penalty.

"The fact that he is unaware he moved the ball unfortunately does not help him. Because he signed for a score lower than actually taken the penalty is disqualification."


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Ridiculous! It's about time golf got over itself. Any movement of less than one turn that lacks intent should be regarded as incidental. No wonder so many hate the game.
Agree with profjulienne, although terribly disappointed for him. He looked as though he could win, after he last 2 years of disappointment. Read on the European Tour website that he decided to stay to do a clinic for the kids tomorrow. Said he'd start with how to properly replace the ball. That's a good sport with an Irish sense of humor!
Whatever happened to "De Minimis Non Curat Lex" [The Law does not deal in Trifles]?
Daughter of a scratch golfer late of Royal Dublin, this is what I love about golf, it is a sport (the only one that I can think of) that is buts the onus of honesty on the player. I admire Mr Harrington's honesty and acceptance of his fate in this particular competition. In my mind this enables him to be an icon of the sport. I am sure that there are those that disagree with me, however, given the wheeling and dealing of those "charge" of my homeland, honesty stands out here.
OMG..they must be kidding.
this is why people hate golf..........
 




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