Some of your favorite pro golfers like Phil Mickelson, Patrick Reed, and Lexi Thompson have been caught cheating at golf. We will examine if Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer broke the rules on the PGA.
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In the Pro Golfer Gets Caught CHEATING video we take a closer look at Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Phil Mickelson, Patrick Reed, Lexi Thompson and a few others to see if they broke the rules of golf.
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I hope some of those golfers on here that were wrongfully accused of being cheaters sue the maker of this video.
He disrespected Shinnecock
knowing a rule and breaking the rule is not cheating. It is taking advantage of the rule. Not cheating
Dude, I think your a little too aggressive at the whole "cheating" label. If you understood the game, you'd know that 4 out of the 5 examples you used here don't have anything to do with cheating. 4 out of 5 of these examples are rules interpretation, not cheating. Do a little research before you go making a video about something with very serious allegations. You should be embarrassed
Cheaters cheaters pumpkin eaters.
Phil Mickelson has never cheated
Exploiting is not cheating
A violation of the rules, intentional or not, is still a violation of the rules. Any intentional violation of the rules is, in my opinion, cheating.
Reed was 100% cheating in both instances!? U can't touch the sand at all until u r actually hitting the ball!? The club head cannot touch the sand at all until the actual shot is played and u can't touch the sand on the backswing…1st contact with sand has to be on downswing while hitting the ball!? It's pretty simple!? And the "embedded" ball was 100% cheating too cuz clearly that ball was never embedded! It was just buried down in the rough and he knew he wouldn't be able to make a good shot so he moved the ball, and probably pushed the ball into the ground to make a Lil depression to try to sell the "embedded" ball thing, but really I think either way he should've gotten a penalty for it cuz he didn't wait for officials to verify that his ball was in fact embedded so he should've been penalized cuz there's no way they could know for sure that ball was embedded and they shouldn't just take the players word for it!? And the depression they said was where his ball originally stopped was probably done by him while moving the ball..he probably pushed it into the ground to make the depression!? And I'd be willing to bet that the depression that was there wasn't deep enough to consider it embedded in the ground!? Clearly from replay u can see it was never embedded…it takes a bounce and then settles down in the deep rough, which would be a very difficult shot to make, and Reed clearly saw his ball was in a bad lie and he quickly moved it and claimed it was embedded!? Even if it was embedded he should've been penalized either way cuz he moved it b4 an official verified that it was in fact embedded!? If it was really embedded then he should've waited for officials to see it and tell him he could move the ball but he didn't do that cuz the ball wasn't embedded at all so he just figured he'd move it and claim it was embedded and I'd bet he made the depression they saw by pushing ball into the ground as he was going to pick it up and move it!?
Hate clickbait thumbnails
This is a great video but man the voice over is just unbearable. Sounds like an advertisement talking to a child. Its a disgusting way to talk.
USGA DQ'd Daily at Pinehurst for the same infraction as phil – but no equal treatment for fekkin-phil!!!
I didn't think you were allowed to touch the sand in a bunker, even on practice swings.
The mickelson putt is following the rules just as much as waiting for the ball to stop. If the result is unacceptable then change the penalty. Its no different from dropping out of water, its just more expensive
The Lexi Thompson incident was complete BS.
No pics of Blalock. Calling Phil a cheater was not at all fair. None of these people improved his or her lie. Tiger let the rules help him
Once the scorecard is signed and accepted… should not matter. Stop the call-in and emails from spectators.
Cheaters. They are everywhere.governments casino schools etc.
Fans should NEVER have a hand in rule violations. If the rules official didn't catch it then we move on. PERIOD.
Eventhough I am not a Mickelson fan. He knows the rules.
Tiger woods taking advantage of the rules is not cheating.
Lol this video is a joke. The like to view ratio tells you everything you need to know.
The Golden Rule applies to everything!
Mickelson knew the rules. Not Cheating. Woods got clarification…not cheating (but really a boulder?) Reid got clarification of plugging. not cheating. unfortunate Mistake.
Greatest cheater of all time.
The rules of golf are objective, not subjective. Calling someone a âcheaterâ in golf 99% of the time, is just a bunch of frat boys who canât break 90, complaining
While I can appreciate various opinions over what someoneâs âintentâ was, the facts are what they are: Using the rules in a manner which helps you isnât cheating – that isnât an opinion, itâs a fact. In the first example Mickelson new what the penalty was for what he was doing and simply decided it was worth it. Again, you can question whether or not THAT OUGHT to be the rule, but IT IS the rule and therefore itâs not cheating. Itâs just using the rules to your advantage.
Such BS, most if not all of this is not cheating. What click bait.
If im not mistaken there are some rewards for people who are âwhistle blowersâ like if they call in someone breaking a rule and it turns out to be true, i canât remember the whole story but I know there was something like that at one time at least
the first one is not cheating. smart players do that in every sport and game, like calling a timeout at a good time
Funny that the cheaters are all at Liv…
If they let Tiger have an ottoman sized boulder moved under the loose impediment rule, don't blame Reed for moving an impacted ball. All of these pros bend the rules to their favor to their benefit. And, don't forget Arnold Palmer & his mulligan/redo!
The makers of this video should be sued for libel and slander. NONE of these players cheated. Some made mistakes, some followed the letter of the law of the rules and in the case of Phil Mickelson, it wasn't cheating, because he didn't hide it, he was angry with himself and purposely violated the rules; that's not cheating. Some players throw their club in anger, Phil hit the ball while it was obviously moving. Calling someone a cheater if it is not true is slander.
Mickelson was 4 over par. It wasn't like he was going to win the tournament.
Woods was caught more than once at cheating. Of course they won't bring those up.
Rule 1a says to play in the âspirit of the gameâ, âwith integrityâ. DQ is not automatic, but I believe Phil deserved it.
I lost all respect for Phil Mickelson after he hit the moving ball. If it was anyone other than him, they would have received a 6 month ban from the PGA but because he was Tim Finchemâs boy he received a little slap on the wrist. What he did brought the game into disrepute and he showed his true self that day.
A lot of these aren't cheating. Sounds more like bitter fans and players complaining because they don't know the rules as good as they all claim too đ¤ˇââď¸
For Reed's imbedded ball, the video sgows that his bakl bounced after landing, so was not imbedded. He's a clear cheater
Im sorry but "taking advantage of the rules to get out of a tight spot" is not cheating.
It's a two shot penalty not a disqualification. No rule that says DQ if you intentionally break a rule, but if that's a rule than sure.
Otherwise the penalty for the rule is what it is, not what people deemed fit.
Phil gained an advantage? Nah, he gained +2 strokes
If lexi spent a little more time on the squat machine she'd have never been caught.
Funny though how most casual golfers that hate "cheating" pros fudge their own score cards…