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Apology issued by LPGA player for using profanity during Olympics coverage on air – GolfWRX

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 12, 2024Updated:August 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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On Sunday, during a golf tournament at the Sedgefield Country Club, Matt Kuchar made a decision that stirred controversy. After hitting his drive left of the 18th fairway as darkness began to set in, Kuchar decided to mark his ball and inform officials that he would finish the hole on Monday instead of completing it that night. His playing partners, Chad Ramey and Max Greyserman, had already finished their rounds and were ready to leave, but Kuchar felt it was important to set an example for Greyserman, who had struggled on hole 16 earlier.

Kuchar’s decision to finish his round on Monday, while his playing partners had completed their rounds, did not sit well with many fans on social media. Some called him selfish for making tournament staff and media members stay an extra night just for a few shots. However, Kuchar defended his decision in a post-round interview, explaining that he felt a bogey would have been the best-case scenario if he had tried to finish the hole in the dark. By coming back on Monday, he was able to make a par, which ultimately earned him $120,000 compared to $70,000 for a bogey.

Despite the controversy surrounding his decision, Kuchar’s performance during the tournament was solid, earning him a T12 finish. However, his streak of 17 consecutive appearances in the FedEx Cup playoffs will come to an end this year. This news came as a disappointment to Kuchar, who has been a consistent presence in the playoffs for nearly two decades. Despite this setback, Kuchar remains a respected figure on the PGA Tour, known for his competitive spirit and sportsmanship.

Overall, Kuchar’s decision to delay finishing the 18th hole and come back on Monday was met with mixed reactions. While some criticized him for inconveniencing staff and media members, others defended his actions, citing the difficult conditions and the importance of setting a good example for young players like Greyserman. In the end, Kuchar’s performance in the tournament and his decision to finish on Monday will be remembered as a controversial moment in his career.

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