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It was supposed that the most hectic part of Joel Dahmen's weekend was playing his third round at Quicken Loans National with Tiger Woods.
Surprisingly, this may not be the case
Dahmen, 30, asked on Twitter late Sunday what happened on the 10th hole in the final round, as a group played through him and Sung Kang.
If you waited no answer or a naughty, well …
Kang cheated. He took a bad fall from a danger. I argued until I was blue. I lost it.
– Joel Dahmen (@Joel_Dahmen) July 2, 2018
Oh wow! It's a bold statement. Referencing publicly to another golfer as "cheater" or "cheater" is rare in competitive golf, in part because of the damage that such an accusation can do to a competitor's reputation.
So, Dahmen says it must mean thinking that Kang, 31, is really crossing a line
When Dahmen was asked to clarify what exactly was this situation (involving a fall for Kang after a second capricious shot at the 10th hole), he did it: [19659005CwasatypicaldittowherewewentthroughthehazzardHeactedonthehazzardandwentonfortwominutesduringthetwenty-fiveminutesandfinallydecidedtotakeoverfromthe
– Joel Dahmen (@Joel_Dahmen) 2 July 2018
At this point, I can not do anything. If I do not sign the card, a rules official will do it. I would just delay the inevitable
– Joel Dahmen (@Joel_Dahmen) July 2, 2018
This is definitely a comment that you do not see often. But it is important!
Kang, who made 136 starts on the PGA Tour with a runner-up finish, managed to parry that hole and played his last eight in 3 to finish in 64 and finish third at 12 under. If anyone thought that he was complying with the rules, this is very important
. All we have for now, is the commentary by Dahmen, who has made 37 of his 38 career starts in the last two years. . Whether or not it becomes a bigger problem, we will have to wait and see.