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Controversy broke out at the PGA Tour Houston Open during the weekend due to allegations of gaming pace.
During the final round of Sunday, Min Woo Lee’s TEE shot the 8th hole by 5 went widely and in a bush. Lee consulted a tour manager if the ball was playable or not, and even if it is not new in the golf course, it took about 30 minutes for Lee to take a drop and make his next blow.
While the test occurred, Lee’s game partner, Alejandro Tosti, was seen talking to the Marshal of the course and seemed frustrated by the moment he took. Things seemed well after until the 12th hole. There, Tosti seemed to slow down his game as a kind of reprisals. The journalist of NBC Jim “Bones” Mackay was on the course and provided details on what happened.
“I don’t know what’s going on, but Tosti is playing at his own pace,” Mackay told the antenna. “Sometimes it is normal and sometimes it is slow glacial, and he decided this particular hole to really take his time. He holds the game in this particular group.
“The main thing is that this is incredibly unfair to (lee) try to overcome the finish line for the first time.”
Alejandro Tosti explains the rhythm of play allegations
The easy hypothesis would have been that Tosti obtained the return to the slowdown with Lee earlier in the day. However, This is not how Tosti saw it.
After the drama was broadcast, Tosti made a diatriber on social networks Monday morning before removing it later. Golf Digest had screenshots of the post before it is deleted.
“Playing at my own pace … OMG,” wrote Tosti, according to Golf Digest, adding this because he went to the toilet and prepared a drink “I am slow to play and try to get my game partners …. Go (explanive) you yourself.
BTW stops false idiots. “”
After deleting the position, Tosti made another message Accusing Mackay of trying to start a story.
“Bones Talking (explanative) for the fans. Saying that I walk 50 meters behind and” trying to slow down my partner “. The part you do not see is that the toilet used and prepared a drink,” wrote Tosti.
A strange situation, but that does not seem to disturb Lee. He finished first at the Houston Open at 20 sub-valves for his first PGA Tour victory.
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