Golf - Thompson penalised for rules breach at Indy Championship

Thompson made headlines for another rules violation at last year's ANA Inspiration where she received a penalty for replacing her ball in the wrong spot on the green and went on to lose the major tournament in a playoff.

Golf - Thompson penalised for rules breach at Indy Championship

(Reuters)





On Saturday, the American fell foul of a preferred lies local rule in Indiana.

The LPGA Tour is allowing preferred lies due to the wet nature of the Brickyard Crossing course but players are only allowed to do so when their ball is in the fairway of the hole they are playing.

"During the play of hole 10, Thompson’s tee shot came to rest in the fairway of hole six," the LPGA said in a statement.

"As Thompson’s ball lay on the fairway of hole six, she was not entitled to prefer her lie.

"She preferred her lie in breach of the local Rule but prior to playing her stroke from a wrong place (Rule 20-7) she was questioned by a rules official regarding her actions.

"As she had not played her stroke from the preferred spot, she did not receive the general penalty of two strokes under the local rule."

Thompson put the penalty behind her to shoot 64 and end the third round in fourth place, five strokes behind leader Lizette Salas.













(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Peter Rutherford)


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