Andrew PetersFebruary 17, 2024
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Jordan Spieth has actually been disqualified from the 2024 Genesis Invitation after signing an inaccurate scorecard, the PGA Tour revealed Friday.
According to PGA Tour Communications, Spieth signed for a 3 on the 4th hole however in fact made a 4.
Through the very first 3 holes, Spieth had actually notched 4 birdies, 4 bogeys and a double. On the 4th hole, which was a par-3, Spieth made a bogey after missing out on a four-foot put for par. On the 5th hole, Spieth made a birdie before being disqualified.
Following his disqualification, Spieth acknowledged the circumstance on social networks.
“Today, I signed for an inaccurate scorecard and got out of the scoring location, after believing I went through all treatments to make certain it was right,” Spieth composed on X. “Rules are guidelines, and I take complete duty. I like this competition and golf course as much as any on @PGATOUR so it injures to not have a perform at the weekend. Truly valued the assistance in LA.”
Spieth’s bogey was kept in mind in real-time on the leaderboard, due to the fact that he signed the scorecard stating he struck par on the hole, it was premises for disqualification.
Spieth’s disqualification from the occasion marks his 3rd in the last 4 years. He was disqualified from the Hero World Challenge in 2021 for playing from the incorrect tees and was disqualified from the JP McManus Pro-Am in 2015 for scooping up his ball from the green before it entered the hole.
Following the disqualification, Spieth will be aiming to recover and return in the win column quickly. Spieth has actually won 13 times on the PGA Tour, with his last win being available in 2022 at the RBC Heritage.