Jordan Spieth admitted to signing for the wrong score at The Genesis Invitational at Riviera on Friday as the former US Open champion was disqualified for the first time in his career.
The PGA Tour announced that the ex-top ranked player signed for a three on the par-three fourth hole at the conclusion of the second round, even though he actually scored a four. “Spieth’s disqualification on the PGA Tour was the first time it has happened in 263 tournaments he has played in.”
Today, a 30-year-old person confessed to submitting a scorecard with incorrect information and departing from the scoring area, despite their belief that they had completed all required steps to guarantee its correctness.
“This data was posted on X, previously referred to as Twitter. It is important to follow the guidelines and I take full responsibility.”
“I have a strong affection for this tournament and golf course, comparable to any other event on the PGA Tour, so it is disappointing not to be able to compete on the weekend.”
Tiger Woods will not participate in the last two rounds of the competition as the 15-time major champion pulled out on Friday because of illness. .