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To: C. Edmund Wright
"I was unaware at that time I had violated any rules. I didn't know I had taken an incorrect drop prior to signing my scorecard," Woods tweeted.

Compare Tigers response with this teenagers:

"I knew right away I couldn't live with myself if I kept this medal, so it was pretty instantaneous," Nash said

http://journaltimes.com/news/local/milwaukee-young-golfer-disqualifies-self-gives-up-medal/article_a1a91248-b627-11df-bf05-001cc4c002e0.html

37 posted on 04/13/2013 11:31:43 AM PDT by TaxPayer2000
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To: TaxPayer2000

Totally different situations, but thank you for demonstrating your lack of understanding of the rules of the game with the faux analogy.


40 posted on 04/13/2013 11:35:27 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (Tokyo Rove is more than a name, it's a GREAT WEBSITE)
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To: TaxPayer2000
Compare Tigers response with this teenagers:

Compare what? The officials, after reviewing the drop on the 15th hole, saw no problem nor penalty. If they had, they would have confronted Woods and he would then have changed his scorecard to reflect the additional 2 stroke penalty, signed it and turned it in.......End of problem!

So to demand that Woods DQ himself for a decision by the tournament rules committee that allowed him to sign a bad scorecard is absolutely ridiculous!

After all was said and done, Woods ended up with the 2 stroke penalty that he deserved............Why do you have a problem with that?

71 posted on 04/13/2013 4:02:08 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (This space for rent)
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