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    #31
    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Is that not the crux of it i.e. those points are pretty closely related. Tiger didn't know a rule had been broken and therefore the 2010 rule could be applied.
    Ah, but it is exactly the crux of it. Tiger didn't know the rule and broke it with a deliberate act.

    Knowing a rule but not knowing it had been broken is entirely different.

    They have made a rod for their own backs next time a player claims they didn't penalise themselves because they didn't know the rule.

    Ignorance of a rule is universally considered throughout golf as no excuse. As Tiger said himself about that young Chinaman being penalised for slow play, rules are rules.

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      #32
      Caddies

      Perhaps Tiger needs to get a decent caddy to keep him out of trouble.

      Adam Scott's caddy seems to have done him some good

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        #33
        Originally posted by Goatfell View Post
        Perhaps Tiger needs to get a decent caddy to keep him out of trouble.

        Adam Scott's caddy seems to have done him some good

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          #34
          Originally posted by Goatfell View Post
          Perhaps Tiger needs to get a decent caddy to keep him out of trouble.

          Adam Scott's caddy seems to have done him some good
          Heh-he

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