Tiger should disqualify himself at this point....
I am a Tiger fan, and I have a little money bet on him winning this tournament. But if he wins after all of this, the controversy will never ever go away. It will be bad for Tiger, bad for The Masters, and bad for golf. And, since winning is no longer a desirable outcome for him, he should just disqualify himself and walk away the bigger man.
Now, he is well within his rights to go along with the committee ruling and and proceed. In most sports that's what we do; even if a player knows an official blew the call in his favor, you just go along with it.
But golf is different. Tiger clearly broke the rule. I don't think he intentionally broke the rule, but he got confused. He admitted that he broke the rule in order to gain an advantage on his next stroke. I really think he should thank the committee for giving him the opportunity to continue, but just state that its better for everyone if he withdraws.
I am a Tiger fan, and I have a little money bet on him winning this tournament. But if he wins after all of this, the controversy will never ever go away. It will be bad for Tiger, bad for The Masters, and bad for golf. And, since winning is no longer a desirable outcome for him, he should just disqualify himself and walk away the bigger man.
Now, he is well within his rights to go along with the committee ruling and and proceed. In most sports that's what we do; even if a player knows an official blew the call in his favor, you just go along with it.
But golf is different. Tiger clearly broke the rule. I don't think he intentionally broke the rule, but he got confused. He admitted that he broke the rule in order to gain an advantage on his next stroke. I really think he should thank the committee for giving him the opportunity to continue, but just state that its better for everyone if he withdraws.