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A controversy broke out on the PGA Tour Houston open during the weekend due to the pace of playing fees.
During the last round on Sunday, Min Lee’s Tee-shot went wide on the par-5th hole and in a bush. Lee consulted with a tour official whether the ball was playable or not, and although that is nothing new in Golf, it took about 30 minutes before Lee made a drop and made his next shot.
While the test took place, Lee’s play partner Alejandro Tosti was seen with the course marshal and seemed to be frustrated by the time it took. Things then seemed good to the 12th hole. There, Tosti seemed to be slowing down his game as a kind of retribution. NBC reporter Jim “Bones” Mackay was on the course and gave details about what happened.
“I don’t know what’s going on, but Tosti plays at his own pace,” Mackay said in the air. “Sometimes it is normal and sometimes it is icy slow, and he has decided to take this specific gap to really take his time. He holds the game in this specific group.
“The bottom line is that this is incredibly unfair to cross the finish line for the first time.”
Alejandro Tosti explains the pace of play negations
The easy assumption would have been, sandwich was a payback time for the delay with Lee earlier in the day. However, that is not how Tosti saw it.
After the news of the drama was spread, Tosti went on a social media on Monday morning before he removed it later. Golf Digest had screenshots of the post before it was removed.
“Playing at my own pace … Omg,” wrote Tosti, according to Golf Digest, adding that he went to the toilet and prepared a drink “I am slowly playing and try to throw my play partners away …. go (expletive) yourself fail.
By the way, stop the fake news idiots. “
After he had removed the mail, Tosti made another message and accused Mackay of trying to start a story.
‘Bones talk (expletive) for the fans. Say that I run out 50 meters and “tries to slow down my partner.” The part that you don’t see is that I used the toilet and prepared myself a drink, “wrote Tosti.
All the strange situation, but it didn’t seem to bother Lee. He finished first in the Houston Open on 20-under-par for his first PGA Tour victory.
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