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LPGA player disqualified for slow play while searching for lost ball

News RoomBy News RoomJune 8, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nasa Hataoka’s disqualification from the ShopRite LPGA Classic due to taking too much time to find her ball and signing an incorrect scorecard has sparked controversy in the golf community. As a six-time LPGA winner, Hataoka was in contention but a stroke of bad luck on her last hole of the first round led to her downfall. Despite her impressive round, she was penalized for not declaring a lost ball and returning to her original spot, leading to disqualification. The time limit for finding a ball was exceeded, leading to a violation of the rules and ultimately her disqualification.

The incident was captured live on Golf Channel, with more than a dozen people searching for Hataoka’s ball in the fescue near the green. The three-minute time limit for finding a ball was surpassed, leading to the penalty. Despite the concern raised by commentators about the time spent looking for the ball, there was no further discussion when the ruling was made. Hataoka was penalized for an unplayable lie and did not correct her score before leaving the scoring area, resulting in her disqualification from the tournament.

The LPGA issued a statement clarifying the situation and the rules violation that led to Hataoka’s disqualification. The video footage provided to the LPGA showed that the time limit for finding the ball had been exceeded, and Hataoka should have declared a lost ball and returned to her original spot. By not correcting the mistake before leaving the scoring area, she was disqualified from the tournament. Despite her strong start in the 54-hole event, Hataoka’s disqualification was a tough outcome for the 25-year-old Japanese player.

Hataoka has had a successful season with six top-15 finishes but is still seeking her first win. The disqualification at the ShopRite LPGA Classic was a setback for her and could impact her standing in the Race to CME Globe season-long standings. The incident has raised questions about the rules and time limits for finding a lost ball in professional golf tournaments. Players must adhere to the rules and regulations to avoid penalties and disqualifications, as seen in Hataoka’s case.

In conclusion, Nasa Hataoka’s disqualification from the ShopRite LPGA Classic due to a rules violation has highlighted the importance of following the guidelines in professional golf. The incident has sparked discussions about time limits for finding lost balls and the consequences of not adhering to the rules. Despite her promising performance in the tournament, Hataoka’s disqualification serves as a reminder for all players to be aware of the rules and regulations in order to avoid penalties and potential disqualifications. As the LPGA continues to monitor and enforce the rules of the game, players must ensure they comply with the guidelines to maintain fair play and integrity in the sport.

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