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If I recall correctly, an unplayable lie does not warrant a penalty stroke. He didn't hit it OB, just into an unplayable lie. Therefore, he gets to drop in the designated drop zone without any penalty. That's my understanding at least.
It does involve a penalty stroke. Here's the rule:
if you find your ball outside of a hazard, but cannot play it, add 1 penalty stroke and either a) go back to where you originally hit the ball, b) drop the ball within 2 club lengths of where your ball lies no nearer the hole, or c) drop the ball any distance along a straight line from the hole and the point of the unplayable lie, no closer to the hole.
It's considered an obstruction from what the announcer said but I don't get why he was allowed a free drop all the way back to the grass.
The rose bed was considered the immovable obstruction.
They just showed the highlight of Kenny Perry's shot that just dropped right into the cup. What an awesome shot I could watch that replay over and over again.
Congrats to my boy Hunter Mahan (guy in my avatar!)....a great win for a great player!! He has to be on the short list for contenders next week at Whistling Straits!
It's a great win for Mahan today. Ten bucks though says he's not even in the top 20 next week.
Tell you what, I'll buy you a beer if he is and if he's not you owe me one!
Someone needs to tell Mahan he looks like a total tool with those sunglasses on. Otherwise good win.