Wyndham Clark was cleared of any wrongdoing by the PGA Tour after taking a free drop during the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The controversy arose when Clark's ball, following his tee shot, was found in its own pitch mark, allowing for relief. The PGA Tour's rules committee reviewed the incident and supported Clark's decision to take a drop. Meanwhile, Shane Lowry is leading the tournament, highlighting the need for strategic play in challenging conditions and looking forward to watching an upcoming rugby match.
After reviewing ShotLink video of Wyndham Clark's tee shot on the 3rd hole, the PGA Tour rules committee determined that the ball returned to its own pitch mark, which entitled Clark to free relief.
I didn't know there was any confusion... we never saw it bounce. Then we get up there and it's in a plugged lie. My ball was covered with mud.
Lowry admitted he had extra motivation to secure a late tee time in round three. It was either a late tee time or no tee time.
My iron play is good and conservative when it needs to be. I just like the grind of pars are good.
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