Dustin Johnson reached the 72nd tee with a 1-stroke lead

Sunday, August 15, 2010


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"What a stupid I am," De Vicenzo said.

The indelible image of the 2010 PGA Championship?
On Sunday at the PGA Championship, his chances blew up on the 72nd hole when he grounded his club in an area he failed to recognize as a bunker.
Whistling Straits has, as the television viewers are constantly reminded, around 1,000 bunkers. Johnson reached the 72nd tee with a 1-stroke lead. He hit a drive wild right - way right. So far right that Johnson found one of those weird little Whistling Straits bunkers that normally doesn't come into play. And he failed to recognize it as a bunker.

That little bunker had been trampled on all day; fans were standing in it before Johnson hit, there were fans all around it and even in it while Johnson was playing the stroke, and fans filed back into after he hit.
And Johnson did ground his club while he was in that bunker. No playoff.
Was the ruling fair? Especially after hearing the PGA explain how much they stressed to players all week that every bunker on the course would be played as a bunker, no matter how far outside the ropes it was, no matter how many fans had trampled through it. Johnson proved they are reachable, so should fans be allowed to trample through them? What a terrible break for Johnson.

no more furloughs for calif "i know that dustin feels the same way that i do," said johnson's caddie bobby brown from his home in la quinta


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